Re: [asterisk-users] Architecture for Asterisk

2006-10-31 Thread Olle E Johansson
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

[asterisk-users] Architecture for Asterisk

2006-10-31 Thread jezzzz .
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

[asterisk-users] Architecture for Asterisk

2006-10-30 Thread jezzzz .
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

Re: [asterisk-users] Architecture for Asterisk

2006-10-30 Thread Paul Hales
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

[asterisk-users] Architecture for Asterisk

2006-10-30 Thread jezzzz .
- 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

Re: [asterisk-users] Architecture for Asterisk

2006-10-30 Thread Leo Ann Boon
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