Ah... but there you missed a KEY bit.
"The SIP Express Router scales from SOHOs to large, international enterprises. Even a single installation on a common PC is able to serve VoIP signaling of any world's enterprise."
The key word there is SIGNALING. SER handles the SIGNALING portion of a PBX component. Not the media. This allows individual UAs or other media servers to handle the media stream portions and you can replace a traditional hardware PSTN/PRI PBX box -- hence the term 'traditional PBX.'
N.
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 14:13:30 +0100 (CET), harry gaillac wrote
http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/seruser/seruser.html#AEN124
1.4.3. PBX Replacement
Replacing a traditional PBX in an enterprise can achieve reasonable savings. Enterprises can deploy a single infrastructure for both voice and data and bridge distant locations over the Internet. Additionally, they can benefit of integration of voice and data.
The SIP Express Router scales from SOHOs to large, international enterprises. Even a single installation on a common PC is able to serve VoIP signaling of any world's enterprise. Its policy-based routing language makes implementation of numbering plans of companies spread across the world very easy. ACL features allow for protection of PSTN gateway from unauthorized callers.
SIP Express Router's support for programmable routing and accounting efficiently allows for implementation of such a scenario.
Harry --- sip sip@arcdiv.com a écrit :
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 12:09:09 +0100 (CET), harry gaillac wrote
SER is more than a proxy . Read the ser 's admin guide.
All right. I'll bite.
" Based on the latest standards, the SIP Express Router (SER) includes support for registrar, proxy and redirect mode. Further it acts as an application server with support for instant messaging and presence including a 2G/SMS and Jabber gateway, a call control policy language, call number translation, private dial plans and accounting, ENUM, authorization and authentication (AAA) services. SER runs on Sun/Solaris, PC/Linux, PC/BSD, IPAQ/Linux platforms and supports both IPv4 and IPv6. Hosting multiple domains and database redundancy is supported."
Now... somewhere in there, you read "SER is more than a proxy and should be able to do anything I want it to... for free... and support should be free as well." I'm not sure WHERE you read that, but perhaps you can point it out to me.
Anyway I ask for advice how to use ser with
asterisk .
Harry
Do you bother the Asterisk people as much as you bother everyone else?
I'm not a SER expert, Harry. Hell, I'm not an expert at ANYthing, but somehow I've managed on my own and without pestering the Asterisk or SER lists daily to implement a commercial solution using a mixture of both SER and Asterisk without any real hitches so far. Now, it may not be the most ELEGANT solution imaginable, but it works and works well.
Is it your lack of English skill that's keeping you from being able to research a solution? Is it your lack of systems skills? Perhaps it's your lack of basic understanding of the technologies involved (which may again lead back to your lack of English skill). It's certainly not that the information isn't available and can't be discovered with some careful effort.
Perhaps if it's just the language problem, you could find a friend with better skills who could help... or you could just communicate in your native language and find someone who might be able to understand better what sort of problems you're up against.
From your statements here, it's pretty clear that you're not really even INTERESTED in figuring this out on your own. You'd rather just ask other people to do it for you. And when no one has time or inclination to help, you'd rather just demand that they drop what they're doing and help you. That's so NOT the way to solicit assistance. No one wants to help a petulant, whining fellow who tries to bully them or guilt them into helping out.
Okay... let's try this one FINAL time.
SER DOES NOT CONTROL THE MEDIA STREAM FOR VOIP CONVERSATIONS.
If you are having problems with MOH, or reinvites not working properly through asterisk for the purpose of reducing media stream bandwidth, or other PBX functions, this IS NOT A SER ISSUE. Ask an Asterisk guru.
And heaven help them if they say they don't know what you're talking about.
N.
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