[Users] Where to put Record-Rotue() ?

Douglas Garstang dgarstang at oneeighty.com
Sat Mar 18 19:36:00 CET 2006


Derek,

Yes, the Polycom's do, and it's been set. They seem to send all messages through this path, except for the REFER messages.

Doug.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Derek [mailto:derek at burdick.cc]
> Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 10:02 AM
> To: Douglas Garstang
> Cc: openser
> Subject: Re: [Users] Where to put Record-Rotue() ?
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> 
> My X-Lite softphone will remember endpoints and communicate with them 
> directly without going through a proxy by default, after the first 
> connection.  The phone has a setting called "Use Outbound 
> Proxy" and I 
> have to set it to "Always", which forces all SIP requests through 
> OpenSER.  The polycom may have a similar feature you can set in its 
> configuration.
> 
> Douglas Garstang wrote:
> 
> >I have three OpenSER boxes sitting in between phones and 
> Asterisk. When a call is tranfered from one phone to another, 
> the phones will send a REFER message directly to Asterisk. 
> Where abouts would I put a record-route() in openser.cfg to 
> force the phones to send the REFER through OpenSER?
> > 
> >Would it be after authenticating the registration from the 
> phone? Would it be after authenticating an INVITE? I've tried 
> both, and eventhough the SIP packets have a record-route with 
> OpenSER's IP address in them, the phones (Polycom's) still 
> send the REFER's directly to Asterisk.
> > 
> >Must be missing something here, help appreciated.
> > 
> >Doug.
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