Hi Sharon!
This is pretty difficult, i was not able to implement it so far(though
my ser-skills are pretty basic).
At http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+at+large you'll find some
howto's, method 2 seems to be the most promising to me...
regards
christian
On Tue, 7 Mar 2006 15:36:57 -0600
There is a patch to chan_sip on voip-info.org that I use. It seems to
work very well. I believe it is on the Astrisk at large page on the
voip-info.org wiki.
regards,
Darvid
On 3/7/06, Sharon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have my peers registered to SER.asterisk seems to be sending mwi for
the
Method 3 is the one I was speeking of. As long as you plan to continue
to have SER in front of Asterisk it should be fine.
David
On 3/8/06, Christian B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Sharon!
This is pretty difficult, i was not able to implement it so far(though
my ser-skills are pretty basic).
Hello,
You can use ser as an outbound sip proxy and asterisk
as a register server .
Your sip agents will get MWI, ...
Harry
--- Christian B [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi Sharon!
This is pretty difficult, i was not able to
implement it so far(though
my ser-skills are pretty basic).
At
On Thu March 9 2006 08:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
You can use ser as an outbound sip proxy and asterisk
as a register server .
Your sip agents will get MWI, ...
Harry
Hi guys. With that solution, remember that Asterisk can handle a fraction
of the number of registrations that
I have my peers registered to SER.asterisk seems to be sending mwi for
the peers seen in the sip show peers CLI command. i have my ser server
registered with asterisk as a type=friend and all clients register to
ser.how do i get mwi to work for these clients registered to SER.
Thank you,
-AA