Hi, Olaf!
Thanks for your reply. Could you please further explain on the connectivity between those to DIFFERENT sip servers? If I wanna call using a softphone to call from SER to SIPserver B, how should I make the call?
Thanks.
Best Regards, Roa Yu
-----Original Message----- From: Olaf Bergmann [mailto:Olaf.Bergmann@freenet-ag.de] Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 3:10 PM To: roayu Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] How SER communicate to other SIP server
roayu wrote:
I would like to find out is there anyway that the SER server can communicate to other SIP servers?
You could use SIP for this purpose. It has turned out to work pretty well since all SIP servers implement it by design ;-)
For instance, I have an account at SER and another account at SIPserver B. I would like to call from SER to SIPserver B, and vice versa. Is it workable? Or any additional devices needed in between these 2 SIP servers? If yes, could anyone give me some clues or guide to do so.
You might want to have a look at the documents section at http://iptel.org , especially http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/gettingstarted.
HTH, Olaf
roayu wrote:
Hi, Olaf!
Thanks for your reply. Could you please further explain on the connectivity between those to DIFFERENT sip servers? If I wanna call using a softphone to call from SER to SIPserver B, how should I make the call?
In a typical scenario, you configure your softphone to use SER as outbound proxy (registrar, etc.) and let it route outgoing SIP requests according to its configuration. When calling foreign domains (i.e., the callee has a domain that is different from your softphone's), a simple t_relay would do. More elaborate routing policies could be based on numeric "dial plans" etc. to forward SIP requests according to your needs.
Best regards, Olaf