Dear ALL:
My scenario is two domains(domainA, domainB), two SER sip server (SER_A, SER_B) and two UAs (UA_A, UA_B).
If UA_A registers to SER_A using a numberic ID (886701234567) and another UA_B registers to SER_B using a numberic ID (886207654321).
How can SER_A know to forward to call to UA_B under SER_B with only numberic ID? Is it possible?
If it is impossible, now SER_A and SER_B using the same DB, does this question have answer? How can SER_A search the DB and find the UA_B's URI or 886207654321@domainB.com with only 886207654321?
Can someone give me a ser.cfg to reference? Please....
Charles
Hi Charles,
You have to use interdomain prefixes. Set on domainA a prefix for recognizing dialed numbers in domainB. The logic is like: PrefixToB+numberInB@domainA -> numberinB@domainB
you can do this directly from script or by using PDT module.
Best regards, Marian
Charles Wang wrote:
Dear ALL:
My scenario is two domains(domainA, domainB), two SER sip server (SER_A, SER_B) and two UAs (UA_A, UA_B).
If UA_A registers to SER_A using a numberic ID (886701234567) and another UA_B registers to SER_B using a numberic ID (886207654321).
How can SER_A know to forward to call to UA_B under SER_B with only numberic ID? Is it possible?
If it is impossible, now SER_A and SER_B using the same DB, does this question have answer? How can SER_A search the DB and find the UA_B's URI or 886207654321@domainB.com with only 886207654321?
Can someone give me a ser.cfg to reference? Please....
Charles
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