Okay you Cisco Call Manager and SER GURU's. Two questions in this posting
the first one is what I call the harder of the two.
I work for a company which has Cisco Call manager 3.3 and 2 gateway
routers running h323. The system works well when it works. Yet as we all
know Cisco Call Manager does not support SIP. Only 4.0 supports sip
trunking. Yet my company has sales people who want to use the phones to
connect into the company and use their system in a remote user fashion.
What I want to do is setup a small SER server on the DMZ configure it for
remote users to call internal extensions which are configured by the Cisco
Call Manager and I want to my remote users to be able to call out to PSTN
via our routers using h323. Is this difficult to do with SER. If possible
in your response give me details, and configuration examples.
Currently we are using a 5 year old VPN and that is killing our VPN
appliance and would rather have it external for our sales force to connect
directly from home via a sip device.
That was question 1.
Second question,
I have SER installed on a FEDORA Core 4 and one of the forum users was
nice enough to forward me RPM's of Ser. I installed all the RPM along with
SERWEB. I am unable to access the url via http://<your-host>/ser/admin
Everything installed properly
I have looked at my httpd and have done multple /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start
Everything seems like it starting up. I just can't get the SerWeb working
properly.
Thanks in Advance
Goran Donev