[Serusers] call PSTN -> SIP

Iqbal iqbal at gigo.co.uk
Thu May 19 12:29:10 CEST 2005


just accept the calls from that IP address, by detecting src_ip=a.b.cd 
or adding into trusted table, and checking for allow_trusted.

The gateway should then send to ser, ser should then accept the call 
without calling any auth scenario

Iqbal

Kostas Marneris wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I want to make a call from PSTN to a SIP phone.
>I use a cisco 5300 for answering/handling the PSTN number
>and then forward the call to a SER box (0.8.14) .
>
>	POTS -> c5300 --> SER -> SIP softphone
>
>My conf on c5300:
>!
>dial-peer voice 1003 voip
> destination-pattern 12345
> session protocol sipv2
> session target sip-server
> codec g711ulaw
>!
>sip-ua
> sip-server ipv4:X.Y.Z.W
>!
>
>
>What is the appropriate configuration on ser.cfg in order to
>handle this call and forward it to sip:userX at mydomain.com ??
>Any hint about this ??
>
>
>
>I've already done the opposite scenario (SIP->PSTN) :
>ser.cfg:
>        if (uri =~ "^sip:2*") {
>                rewritehostport("1.2.3.4:5060");
>                forward(uri:host, uri:port);
>                break;
>        };
>
>
>
>thanks for any help,
>Kostas
>  
>




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