[Serusers] How to configure multi-domain?
Greger V. Teigre
greger at teigre.com
Tue Sep 5 09:41:03 CEST 2006
Yes, you are on the right path :-)
I'm not sure why you cannot reach others. It sounds like a more
fundamental problem... Look at the AORs with serctl. Are they
registered correctly? If you don't use domain for usrloc, what happens?
g-)
Ricardo Carvalho wrote:
> I've added the following lines to my ser.cfg file:
>
> ###################
> modparam("usrloc", "use_domain", 1) #If the domain part of the
> user should be also saved and used for identifing the user (along with
> the username part). Useful in multi domain scenarios. Non 0 value
> means true.
>
> modparam("registrar", "use_domain", 1) # If set to 1 then the
> registrar will use username at domain as address of record. If the
> variable is set to 0 then only username will be used as the address of
> record. Default value is 0.
> ###################
>
> I've added 2 diferent domains to the domain table, and got different
> phones registered with those different domains.
>
> Although, after editing that way ser.cfg file, my phones still
> register in Ser, but none of them can call any other, even if I call
> someone only by username or by username at domain.
>
> Am I in the right path to configure a multi-domain Ser server? What
> else should I do to make things work fine?
>
> Regards,
>
> Ricardo.
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