[Serusers] Connecting to other peers:

Iqbal iqbal at gigo.co.uk
Fri Mar 11 03:41:58 CET 2005


I am not sure why ur writing sip://voip.fast.co.nz:5070/04

why not just send it to asterisk the 04 will be the From part, and that u
create in ur extension.conf file

[fromsip]
exten => 04,1,HangUp

in sip.conf obvioulsy you want something which catches the call from ser,
and sends it to fromsip context

Iqbal


On 3/10/2005, "Barry Murphy" <barry at unix.co.nz> wrote:

>So what am I trying to do?
>
>Well I've just moved from asterisk to SER and now i'm trying to setup all my
>extensions again, i.e.
>
>01 = IVR
>04 = Echo test
>09 = Voice Mail
>0061........ = Calls to Oz
>26120027 = Calls to South Africa
>
>What I've tried is the following:
>
>        if (uri =~ "sip:666@*"){
>           xlog("L_NOTICE", "Forwarding to Asterisk\n");
>           rewritehostport("voip.fast.co.nz:5070");
>           t_relay();
>           break;
>        };
>
>What I would have expected is if a user dials 666 they get forwarded to the
>asterisk server then the 04 etc to ech test, in turn being 66604, however it
>doesnt work. If possibe; I'd like to add the direct numbers, i.e.
>
>04 for voice mail and i'd expect something simular to this:
>
>        if (uri =~ "sip:04@*"){
>           xlog("L_NOTICE", "Forwarding to Asterisk\n");
>           rewritehostport("sip://voip.fast.co.nz:5070/04");
>           t_relay();
>           break;
>        };
>
>
>Could someone help or point me towards a few examples, finding SER stuff
>proves difficult with google, always shows asterisk stuffs.
>
>Thanks
>Barry
>
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