[Serusers] Getting starting with ser...
Paul Hazlett
javarockx at gmail.com
Fri Sep 23 20:44:07 CEST 2005
Florent,
If you're looking to understand SER then please visit
http://www.onsip.org/ and download the Getting Started document. It
should get you up and running.
Regards,
Paul
On 9/23/05, IS2 - Florent BARBIER <florent at is2net.com> wrote:
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> Hello all,
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> Not really easy ton understand how to setup... If somebody can help, I'll
> really appreciate.
>
> My config :
> redhat 7.3 (SME E/Smith edition)
> Asterisk 1.0.9
> ser
> serweb
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> IP phone 1 IP phone 2
> IP public 1 IP public 2
>
> ! !
> ! Internet !
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> !
> !
> !
> IP public 3
> !
> ! Lan
> Asterisk
> !
> -------------------------------------------------
> ! !
> IP Phone 3 IP Phone 4
> IP Local 3 IP Local 4
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> Every IP Phone are registered in the AsterisK
> IP Phone 3 comunique with IP Phone 4 whithout PB
>
> IP Phone 1 comunique with IP Phone 3 or 4 whithout PB
>
> IP Phone 1 comunique with IP Phone 2 whith delay ! So audio stream doesn't
> go directly from IP Public 1 to IP Public 2.
>
> As I understand S.E.R. should help me to redirect audio stream...
> Well I setup S.E.R. and SERWEB under the Asterisk box (wich is the gateway &
> the firewall)
> I add some user whith serweb
> I add register in my sip.conf to register my asterisk to ser
> I try to do an echo test and nothing append.
>
> Well, how to setup SER to build this config... I'm sure this question
> certainly basic for most of you, but I've good Knowledge of AsterisK and I
> start with SIP proxies. I'm really not find F.A.Q. or userguide to build
> this...
>
> Thank you for your help, Florent.
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