[Serusers] REGISTER from SER
Jan Janak
jan at iptel.org
Thu Dec 4 18:19:55 CET 2003
Greg,
it would be possible with some shell script magic. It is possible to
send a REGISTER message using the fifo interface.
Before we dig into into it, let me ask what is the reason for doing
something like that ? Can't you simply forward the SIP messages from
GATEWAY to PBX and if PBX is off or crashed then the GATEWAY will send
"Request timeout" to the PSTN (instead of 404) ? Or am I missing
something ?
Jan.
On 03-12 21:59, Greg Fausak wrote:
> Hello,
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> I have a SER server, it has 2 phones
> registered to it. The phones are 300000
> and 300100. The registration works fine, and
> I can place calls between them. I am calling this
> my 'PBX'.
>
> I have another SER server that can connect to
> a PSTN. I can register my phone number with it,
> and I can make and receive calls from the PSTN.
> Let's say that phone number is 2145551212 at addaline.com.
> I'm calling this my 'GATEWAY'.
>
> OK, here is the tricky part. I would like to make
> the SER 'PBX' *REGISTER* 2145551212 at addaline.com with
> the SER GATEWAY ... just like
> it is a UA. So an incoming call to 2145551212 would
> get delivered to the SER PBX, and I'll figure out which
> extension gets the call with local rules. For very
> simplistic delivery at the PBX I can alias 2145551212 as
> 300000.
>
> If the PBX crashes, or is turned off, the 2145551212
> registration will eventually evaporate.
>
> Anyway, I can't figure out anyway to get SERPBX to register
> with SER GATEWAY.
>
> Is this possible?
>
> ---greg
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