[Serusers] newbie asking username and sip account

Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at
Thu Mar 10 15:18:36 CET 2005


Hi Zon!

http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/seruser/seruser.html#AEN852

If you create aliases, don't manipulate the aliases table directly, but 
use serctl (which uses ser's FIFO), as the aliases will be cached in 
ser's memory.

regards,
klaus

Zon Hisham Zainal Abidin wrote:

> 
> Dear Klaus,
> Could you briefly explain how to use "normal" usernames and make 
> numerical aliases for these users (like iptel.org does) ?
> TIA.
>  
> --
> Zon
>  
> ________________ Original message ________________
> Subject: Re: [Serusers] newbie asking username and sip account
> Author: "Klaus Darilion" <klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at>
> Date: 10th March 2005 11:14:54 AM
>  
> Hi!
> 
> Of ocurse, using numbers as usernames (like freeworlddialup) will ease
> dialing on hardphones. You can also use "normal" usernames and make
> numerical aliases for these users (like iptel.org does).
> 
> regards,
> klaus
> 
> Zon Hisham Bin Zainal Abidin wrote:
> 
>  > Hi all,
>  > I am about 3 hours old with SER and I have my server running on one 
> our our development server.
>  >
>  > I added a user with:
>  > serctl add zon abc123 zon at home.net.my
>  >
>  > I added a second user and started making calls. All worked perfectly.
>  >
>  > QUESTION:
>  > When I added my user account above, my SIP account will be
>  > sip:zon at arl.net.my since I configured SER to take arl.net.my as the 
> domain
>  > 1) Would it be better to create username like 'zon' or with numbers 
> like 511345 ?
>  > 2) If my sip uri is sip:zon at arl.net.my, how does someone using a 
> normal phone that is hooked to an ATA called me :) ?
>  >
>  > Please advise.
>  >
>  > --
>  > Zon
>  >
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