Hello,
You can run both SER and Asterisk in the same machine with different ports. Add a failure route in your ser.cfg and handle calls to voicemail in that. A simple one is given below. You might want to add necessary conditions there. See the SER documentation for more details. http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/seruser/seruser.html
route [2] { rewritehostport ("Asterisk IP: Port"); t_relay (); break; }
Cheers!
--- Felipe Martins fmartins@mundivox.com wrote:
Hi Hank,
Among all the other services I want it to do, one of them is voicemail. I've tried to find some easy howto at the web, but find nothing. I'm trying to install it by the howto I've found at www.voip-info.org. I'm still trying to make it work. Any advance, please let me know, cause I'm gonna do the same . :o)
Best Regards. Felipe Martins
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 12:00:14 +0100 Henning Verbeek hankipanky@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am sure that this has been talked about many times, i just can't seem to find a good Howto on this via Google.
I am using SER 0.8.14 as Registrar / Proxy and would like to use Asterisk as a pure Voicemail service.
- Does this make sense? Or should i use the new VM code in 0.9.0
(which would require SEMS, right)?
- Can I run them on the same machine (e.g. SER on :5060, Asterisk on
:5080 and a forward() in between)?
- How do I forward from SER to Asterisk? Forward? or rewrite the URI?
Any help is much appreciated! Cheers, Hank
===== Girish Gopinath gr_sh2003@yahoo.com
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