Happy to help! The advice comes from a fair bit of experience deploying Kamailio into somewhat complex AWS topologies. Wouldn't want to see you unnecessarily play life on hard mode.
On June 25, 2016 7:07:49 PM EDT, Colin Morelli <colin.more...@gmail.com> wrote: >Alright, I'll give both approaches a shot and see what comes up. > >Thanks for the fast response time, Alex! > >Best, >Colin > >On Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 7:07 PM Alex Balashov ><abalas...@evaristesys.com> >wrote: > >> It can work, but it's more trouble than the other approach, which is >> essentially automagic. >> >> -- Alex >> >> -- >> Principal, Evariste Systems LLC (www.evaristesys.com) >> >> Sent from my Google Nexus. >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing >list >> sr-users@lists.sip-router.org >> http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users >> > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list >sr-users@lists.sip-router.org >http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users -- Alex -- Principal, Evariste Systems LLC (www.evaristesys.com) Sent from my Google Nexus. _______________________________________________ SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list sr-users@lists.sip-router.org http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users