Hi Klaus,
On Thursday 13 January 2005 22:38, Klaus Darilion wrote:
Richard wrote:
I can think of two application which might be
appealing.
The first one is a pbx which can be deployed in a company. All internal
calls are routed through it. One can distribute the central ser server
functions into multiple smaller ser servers.
I guess for PBX applications asterisk is better.
That's interesting. I tried to build up my private home pbx with a combination
of SER and ASTERISK. The result: The missing call routing capabilities which
* describes with the nice word "hairpin" makes it useless for PBX
architectures. ASTERISK might be useful for something especially because it
supports NT mode for ISDN, but I cannot see for what. Maybe you can help me a
little and tell me how to overcome this big "hairpin" issue. I would be very
thankful because that would allow me to set up a very nice PBX replacement
which was almost completed before I was stopped by the "hairpin".
Thank you,
Alex