I have a problem that I *think* SER can help with, but looking through the docs and samples, I don't see anything quite like what I need to do.
Here's my situation:
I have an Asterisk box setup internally with a few PSTN trunks. We have another box in a colo that we're using to communicate to a SIP trunk from bandwidth.com. Currently we have Asterisk running there, too.
What we want to do is:
* Have all outbound calls from Asterisk go to the SIP trunk at the colo. We have this working now using Asterisk at the colo.
* Have all incoming calls from the SIP trunk (it has several DID numbers) be routed to the internal Asterisk box just like the existing PSTN trunks. I haven't been able to get this part working using Asterisk (which is why I'm looking at SER now)
There is NAT involved between the colo server and bandwidth.com.
Is this possible?
Yes, it can. I'm not sure I understand your setup. To me it looks like a standard "forward the INVITEs to SER, rewritehostport to your Asterisk box and then t_relay?! g-)
David Good wrote:
I have a problem that I *think* SER can help with, but looking through the docs and samples, I don't see anything quite like what I need to do.
Here's my situation:
I have an Asterisk box setup internally with a few PSTN trunks. We have another box in a colo that we're using to communicate to a SIP trunk from bandwidth.com. Currently we have Asterisk running there, too.
What we want to do is:
* Have all outbound calls from Asterisk go to the SIP trunk at the colo. We have this working now using Asterisk at the colo. * Have all incoming calls from the SIP trunk (it has several DID numbers) be routed to the internal Asterisk box just like the existing PSTN trunks. I haven't been able to get this part working using Asterisk (which is why I'm looking at SER now)
There is NAT involved between the colo server and bandwidth.com.
Is this possible?
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