[Serusers] "Click to call" with SER ?
Victor Stanescu
victor at gtstelecom.ro
Thu Nov 10 13:14:18 CET 2005
This is exactly what I have also did (i originated a call from ctd
towards my Mediatrix ATA and the REFER sent the call towards a PSTN
phone via a cisco gateway).
What I have failed was to use the cisco gateway instead of your ip phone
or my ata, like this:
ctd.sh sends invite to a 5300. the as5300 routes the call to pstn, and
somebody answers. ctd.sh sends the refer to the 5300, and the new
destination is another pots dial-peer on the same router. the router
then calls the new destination and bridges the call legs.
Cisco GW
----------
| |
PSTN Phone 1--|--------|-<-INVITE-
| | |ctd.sh
PSTN Phone 2--|--------|-<-REFER--
| |
----------
I could also use a scenario with two cisco 5300 gateways instead of only
one, but this didn't work either. I have discovered some hints on
cisco's website about putting "application session" on both voip and
pots dial-peers, but this didn't help.
Steve Blair wrote:
>
>
> Victor Stanescu wrote:
>
>> Regarding this subject, has anybody managed to use ctd.sh together
>> with a Cisco gateway (for example a 5300)?
>>
> What do you mean? I've used ctd.sh to originate a call from my IP phone
> and call a
> party on the PSTN reachable through a Cisco 2620XM.
>
>> I managed to use it with Mediatrix 11xx equipments but not with Cisco
>> IOS gateways.
>>
>> Daryl Sanders wrote:
>>
>>> Look in the source package. There is an example there. I think its
>>> called ctd or click2dial. I've used it before and it seems to works
>>> fine assuming your ATAs/phones support REFER. I think serweb uses this
>>> as well.
>>>
>>> - Daryl
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 11/10/05, Christophe Irles <christophe.irles at rightvision.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Is it possible to create a "click to call" button (from a contact
>>>> web list
>>>> for example) with SER since I know that the current user as as SIP
>>>> device
>>>> already registered ? Which module must be used ? Is there any
>>>> examples / URL
>>>> on this subject ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Christophe
>>>>
>>>>
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