On 12/28/2009 11:57 AM, Antonio Goméz Soto wrote:

thank you for your thorough answers.

You're welcome!

I have noticed that some phones only accept SIP NOTIFY from the registrar
server, and some request authentication, and accept them from the same
port that the register replies came from, or use SIP transaction numbers.

This would make it mandatory for the register server to send them.

In principle, yes.

I am not at all trying to compare asterisk to kamailio, just trying to find
out what each is intended to do, in words and concepts that are familiar to
me.

In that case, I invite you to think of Kamailio as a "call router."

So this means, that if I put kamailio as a frontend to my current asterisk
setup, and most calls run outside asterisk, that the operator will not be
able to for example break into an already existing conversation?

If they run outside of Asterisk in both the signaling and media respects, that is correct.

Or pull two established channels away from each other and forcibly redirect
them to a conference box?

Correct.

Will the asterisk queue app be able to work with phones that are
registered to kamailio?

Yes. You can use Kamailio as a location server to contact all phones from Asterisk. Instead of addressing them as local peers (e.g. Dial(SIP/antonio)), you'd just plumb the network/transport-layer reachability information resolution through the registrar (e.g. Dial(SIP/anto...@kamailio_server)).

-- Alex

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Evariste Systems
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