Thanks for the info. At the present time, we are not using an asterisk, although we have investigated it. Can you point to some information on how the registering with IP address works? My biggest concern is routing outgoing 10 digit calls from OpenSER registered phones to the ITSP (which in our case just happens to be Telasip). Incoming calls can be routed to a central phone off the linksys box, and that works OK for us.
Regards, Scott Yagel PacketCall, Inc. syagel@packetcall.net -----Original Message----- From: users-bounces@openser.org [mailto:users-bounces@openser.org] On Behalf Of Gene Willingham Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 7:40 AM To: users@openser.org Subject: [Users] RE: Openser and Sip provider
It is possible to have the SIP provider route calls to an IP address. This will alleviate the need to register with the provider.
Using a Linksys device may not be the answer either. The Linksys device can register with openser, but there are limitations on the handling of inbound calls. The linksys device assumes that the TO Header is the account name. There is a way to route the inbound DNID using the dial plan. You can contact Linksys support, they should be able to tell you. I would if I remembered how.
For asterisk we modified the code (very simple change) to allow Openser to route calls to asterisk and still use the users peer definition. The change is a very small change 3 lines of code, that works with both 1.2 and 1.4 branch of Asterisk. We can share this with you.
Gene Willingham Telasip