my setup is
client--registers-- ser-redirect---client ---invite-- asterisk -- pstn
when this happens
i configured the ser.cfg with the rewriteuri and redirect logic and i
am seeing 300 redirect being passed to the client registerd to ser but
when it sends a invite to asterisk,
Sharon a écrit :
my setup is
client--registers-- ser-redirect---client ---invite--
asterisk -- pstn
when this happens
i configured the ser.cfg with the rewriteuri and redirect logic and i
am seeing 300 redirect being passed to the client registerd to ser but
when it sends
i have ser and asterisk on 2 different boxes.
my ser.cfg
if (method==REGISTER) {
if(!www_authorize(ser domain name, subscriber)){
www_challenge(ser domain name, 0);
break;
}
sl_send_reply(200, ok);
break;
};
rewritehostport (ip addr of asterisk box:5060);
sl_send_reply (300,
Check http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+at+large
Or sipedu http://mit.edu/sip/sip.edu/
Plenty of examples
/Vel
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Can you specify a bit more what you whant to have help with!
Best regards
jan
Sharon wrote:
hello,
can someone help me with ser redirect to asterisk.
any help appreciated.
Thanks,
AA
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Jan Saell wrote:
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Can you specify a bit more what you whant to have help with!
I guess it is the usual question nobody wants to answer, right?
(Internet) == port 5060 = SER redirect EVERYTHING to port
5062 = Asterisk
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