[Serusers] Can SER authenticate to an "uplink" proxy?
Klaus Darilion
klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at
Tue Aug 17 22:42:56 CEST 2004
No, this can't be done with ser. Take a look at asterisk.org!
regards,
Klaus
Dietmar Wessel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> after reading some documents on iptel, googling and going
> through the mailing list I still do not know how to set up
> the following configuration - or if such a configuration is
> possible with SER at all:
>
> +---------+ +-----+ +-------+
> |sip-phone|----| SER |----|sipgate|--PSTN...
> +---------+ +-----+ +-------+
> (...)
> I have some sip-phones which should register at "my" SER
> (this is the easy part).
> I also have an account at sipgate (and other GW-providers)
> which I would like to use for incoming and outgoing calls.
>
> How can I configure my SER so that it REGISTERs at sipgate,
> so that sipgate will send INVITEs to my SER when there is an
> incoming call?
>
> How can I configure SER so that is authenticates
> against sipgate when setting up an ougoing call?
>
>
> The final setup should allow me to make "internal" calls
> between the sip-phones, receive incoming calls from some
> "public" GW-providers and use "least-cost-routing" for
> external calls (use cheapest GW depending on destination).
> I believe that such a configuration is not that exotic,
> but I could not find a usable sample...
>
> Thank you
>
> Dietmar Wessel
>
>
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