Hi Kenneth,
What you are talking about is a pretty common installation. As a starting
point, you will need a way to differentiate your clients so you can send
them to the correct PBX.
For example:
You have customers A, B, C and PBX servers 1, 2, 3 respectively. (A1, 2B,
3C). Your domain name is
.
Say A wants to register to their PBX, how would you make sure that Kamailio
forwards that request to PBX1 instead of PBX2? Then C wants to register and
Kamailio has to send the request to PBX3 this time, etc. There are
countless ways to do this, and any can be correct or wrong. This is why the
big picture matters a lot, Kamailio can handle and manage all registrations
by himself, or it can relay them for each PBX to manage their own
registrations, etc.... Would the PBXs have public IPs (with traffic
restricted by a firewall or similar) or would they have private IPs and you
have to deal with NAT, etc.? There are lots of variables here.
Regarding having the PBX exposed directly to internet, I would strongly
suggest to avoid that, fraud attempts in the SIP world *WILL HAPPEN*
literally minutes after you expose the PBX, and, it is quite common for
config mistakes to cause huge fraud carrier bills.
On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 11:02 AM, Kenneth Knudsen <
kenneth(a)knudsen-nordic.com> wrote:
Hi Joel,
Thx for your reply.. I see your point, and you are already throwing me off
with the dispatcher group…
Let me try and explain what I would like to do (if possible):
I want one single public IP assigned to a domain name(for now), to be the
contact point for all VoIP phones, with all our different customers, from
there the SIP Proxy (Kamilio) would be the master and make sure the
customers phones are connected with their FreePBX (one FreePBX for every
customer) behind the SIP Proxy.
I want to hide the topology behind the SIP Server for security reasons.
I don’t know what the best approach is to the above goals, as we get more
customers we would most likely get a SIP Proxy cluster for uptime and
redundancy purposes. But first we need to show we can get it going before
we can bring on any customers. The FreePBX as a standalone service I have
figured out, and no problem connecting phones over the internet and such.
Is the best approach to expose the SIP Server directly to the internet
(avoiding fw issues and nat confusion) or am I going down the wrong road
here?
Kind regards,
*From:* sr-users [mailto:sr-users-bounces@lists.kamailio.org] *On Behalf
Of *Joel Serrano
*Sent:* Friday, July 14, 2017 9:14 AM
*To:* Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List <sr-users(a)lists.kamailio.org>
*Subject:* Re: [SR-Users] Kamilio new user - help get going
My 2cents:
- Agree, Kamailio training makes your life easier. Specially because even
if you know SIP (if you don't that complicates everything), you need to
understand how Kamailio works internally, what are dialogs, transactions,
branches, etc, the different route blocks, blablabla, what goes where... To
be honest, once you understand that, you can do literally whatever you
want. If you don't know something, you can ask and someone will give you
some help, and when you read it, you will actually understand what whoever
is trying to say. Why I'm saying this? Because I could answer your
questions to the point, and still you would get a system running but you
would have no idea of why or how it works, so what happens when you run
into an issue?
- To the point, you probably need different sets of domains and dispatcher
groups, and then depending on where the call is going to, route to a
specific dispatcher group? This is just an initial suggestion, as you
haven't given many details, there are just so many ways of doing things
that we would need a little more information on how EXACTLY do you need
things to work...
On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 4:59 AM, David Villasmil <
david.villasmil.work(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I also took this training, it's worth it.
On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 11:00 AM Daniel Tryba <d.tryba(a)pocos.nl> wrote:
On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 09:46:03PM +0000, Kenneth Knudsen wrote:
Thanks, but then I’m missing the next step, how
do we configure the
connection between Kamilio and the FreePBX servers ?
How do we configure the routes, public ip, internal FreePBX servers.
This make no sense to me at all:
Look at you question business wise: how many hours are you willing to
spend on getting this setup (on a trail by error kind of way) and the
costs of those hours. Is hiring a consultant for 20 hours to get a ready
made solution really more expensive? Maybe you could get the consultant
to spend a day with you to get the grips on kamailio instead of having
them build the solution?
You may get all your questions answered here if people feel inclined to
answer them in their spare time. You might get better answer if you ask
smaller more to the point questions.
BTW I had the same kind of problems getting my head around understanding
kamailio. I saw the potential but wasn't really understanding it. My
solution was to take the Kamailio Advanced Training
https://www.asipto.com/sw/trainings/
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