[Serusers] SER & Asterisk in a non-routed environment

Jan Janak jan at iptel.org
Fri May 28 17:49:51 CEST 2004


On 28-05 15:12, Lars wrote:
> so after rereading my mail i could have guessed that answer. The detail 
> i forgot is: What if a number registered in customer1-net switches to 
> customer2-net? Can SER accept a register from a phone and then act as 
> that phone and register with the phone's credentials at a parent sip/* 
> server with it's own ip address details like siproxd does? That would 
> let asterisk know, where to find a certain phone.....

  I was wondering, why do you want the phones to register at asterisk at
  all ? Wouldn't it be better to have them register at SER, which would
  then know how to reach any phone, and configure asterisk to forward
  all calls to SER ? In other words, why asterisk needs to know how to
  reach a particular user ? Can't this be resolved by SER itself ?

  In my opinion this stuff with hierarchical (or multiple) user location
  datbases is quite complex and I think it is not needed.

    Jan.




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