[Serusers] Advice needed

Michael Ulitskiy mdu113 at acedsl.com
Sat May 21 01:53:55 CEST 2005


Can it do what I described? 
Documentation isn't very good on that web site, but according to what I saw
I doubt it.
Also what does it mean SER based PBX? SER+voicemail?
Thanks,

Michael

On Friday 20 May 2005 07:20 pm, you wrote:
> 
> we have an all in one ser solution that might be usefull for you
> http://www.wifi.com.ar/english/voip.html
> 
> regards,
> 
> ____________________________________________________________________________
> 
>  Jaime Garcia Ghirelli			http://www.brujula.net
>  jaime at fonosip.com			http://www.fonosip.com
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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 15:49:35 -0400
> From: Michael Ulitskiy <mdu113 at acedsl.com>
> To: serusers at lists.iptel.org
> Subject: [Serusers] Advice needed
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'd like ask for advice on what is in your opinion the best solution
> in the following scenario.
> I have a bunch of sip servers (asterisk boxes as my users need pbx
> functionality) that can make sip call to each other and my PSTN
> gateway. Now I want to purchase PSTN terminitaion in several
> different markets (and probably more in the future). All those
> terminations will require authentication.
> I want all my boxes when they see non-local call to send it to a
> central routing server that would determine where this call should
> be sent and authenticate to the appropriate provider so that I don't
> have to configure all credentials on all asterisk boxes. Also I want
> it not to deal with the media at all. All media streams should go directly
> from asterisk box to the PSTN termination provider.
> So basically it should be central SIP router that is able to authenticate
> calls if neccessary.
> I thought I could do it with SER and its UAC module, but it appears
> UAC module doesn't work and probably won't work (see my previous
> post in this list about UAC backport to 0.9.0).
> Also I don't want to use asterisk in this place as asterisk always wants to
> stay in media path and I'd really like to avoid of getting into hassle with
> re-invites.
> So the question is what are my options and what you would advice
> as a solution. Are there any software out there that can do it (preferably
> open-source, of course) or what else you could suggest to do to get
> desired results.
> Thanks a lot,
> -- 
> See you later,
>                     Michael
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See you later,
                    Michael




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