31 okt 2006 kl. 06.34 skrev je .:
Thank you for the link. Chapter 8 was most useful in explaining the
different types of connections (user/peer/friend) as well as the
register function such that users may know how to contact another
user. However I'm looking for something more
Thank you for you responses re: my question on the architecture of Asterisk. Olle, your explanation was especially useful. I still feel like I'm missing a crucial part here. If Asterisk is an endpoint, and according to the example you gave in your response (if u1 hangs up then Asterisk decides to
Dear all,
I've recently installed Asterisk and am trying to understand where
exactly Asterisk 'fits' in my VOIP architecture. Can/does Asterisk work
as a proxy? (or only as a register server?) I am specifically interested in SIP. Could anyone perhaps
point me out to a diagram with SIP users
Something like this?
PaulH
On Mon, 2006-10-30 at 16:08 -0800, je . wrote:
Dear all,
I've recently installed Asterisk and am trying to understand where
exactly Asterisk 'fits' in my VOIP architecture. Can/does Asterisk
work as a proxy? (or only as a register server?) I am specifically
- Original Message From: Paul Hales [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: je . [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 6:43:13 PMSubject: [Fwd: Re: [asterisk-users] Architecture for Asterisk]
Something like this?PaulHOn Mon, 2006-10-30 at 16:08 -0800, je . wrote: Dear all, I've recently
je . wrote:
Thank you for the link. Chapter 8 was most useful in explaining the
different types of connections (user/peer/friend) as well as the
register function such that users may know how to contact another
user. However I'm looking for something more specific. For instance,
for a