Hola Iñaki,

El 02/04/2008, a las 16:29, Iñaki Baz Castillo escribió:
> Hi, maybe this question is a bit off-topic so I'm sorry for that.
>
> My question is about SIP providers using OpenSer that associate PSTN  
> numbers
> to their local clients (SIP accounts):
>
> Usually the client must register to OpenSer in order to receive  
> calls. Then it
> will appear in location table with "Contact=sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
> Suppose clientX has two PSTN numbers associated in a ENUM entry:
>  +34999000111
>  +34999000222
>
> When anyone in PSTN world calls to +34999000222 the call will arrive  
> to the
> OpenSer from a gateway in an INVITE like:
>
>  INVITE sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] SIP/2.0
>  To: <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> The OpenSer will do the lookup in location table and finally send  
> this INVITE
> to the clientX:
>
>  INVITE sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] SIP/2.0
>  To: <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> The info about the called PSTN number is just available in "To"  
> header, so a
> way to get different behaviour for each associated PSTN number is
> matching "To" URI.
> Is common to do it? which other alternatives are there?


You can also add multiple aliases to the same user. All INVITEs to  
different aliases will be sent to the resolved user.


Saludos
JesusR.

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Jesus Rodriguez
VozTelecom Sistemas, S.L.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.voztele.com
Tel. 902360305
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