I agree with you.However, how you integrate the two is still a function of
required architecture. The products are completely different beasts.
The superficial applications I've mentioned were only to serve as examples
as how similar applications can be executed using either product. Yes, one
is
Hello, There is working example on
http://www.sermyadmin.org/w/index.php/Asterisk_Integration. I have created my
own database, sermyadmin, but you can easily adapt the example for the opensips
database. It is tested in the version 1.4.x
Flavio___
User
> Both can act as a registrar, both can route calls.
>
> You may not like the way asterisk does it (I certainly don't). But they
> both
> can do it. Yes, you can setup phones to register to asterisk and opensips
> to
> provide LCR. Alternatively, you can have opensips as a registrar and
> asterisk
Those are relatively superficial applications belonging to a narrow class.
What is more instructive here, I think, is the formal difference;
OpenSIPS is a proxy, which is necessarily a lightweight and relatively
transparent network element designed to facilitate *SIP* request and
reply *routing
Both can act as a registrar, both can route calls.
You may not like the way asterisk does it (I certainly don't). But they both
can do it. Yes, you can setup phones to register to asterisk and opensips to
provide LCR. Alternatively, you can have opensips as a registrar and
asterisk do the lcr. Yea
Brett Nemeroff wrote:
> Both OpenSIPs and Asterisk are telephony toolkits and both provide similar
> features (some better
> than others). So you're task is to figure out what you want to do on which
> box.
I would have to disagree; there is virtually zero imaginable
correlation (that I can
Although it's a good idea to combine OpenSIPs and Asterisk, the problem you
have is a fundamental architecture issue. Both OpenSIPs and Asterisk are
telephony toolkits and both provide similar features (some better than
others). So you're task is to figure out what you want to do on which box.
Eve
Hello,
About the database: it depends on the service you want Asterisk to give to
the users. In my plan Asterisk will do only Codec translation for outgoing
calls and voicemail. Hence, I have to register the users only in the
voicemail table of Asterisk.
Regard
Hello, I am testing asterisk for a while, but because i am planning to
have a large installation, i decided to install opensips as sip proxy.
Just I am all messed up..
I have some questions in my mind..
First of all,
There are 2 user databases ..one for asterisk and one for opensips as i see.
Whe