[Serusers] Can SER do this?

Greger V. Teigre greger at teigre.com
Fri Feb 16 14:00:54 CET 2007


Yes, it can. I'm not sure I understand your setup. To me it looks like a 
standard "forward the INVITEs to SER, rewritehostport to your Asterisk 
box and then t_relay?!
g-)

David Good wrote:
> I have a problem that I *think* SER can help with, but looking through the docs
> and samples, I don't see anything quite like what I need to do.
>
>
> Here's my situation:
>
> I have an Asterisk box setup internally with a few PSTN trunks.  We have
> another box in a colo that we're using to communicate to a SIP trunk from
> bandwidth.com.  Currently we have Asterisk running there, too.
>
> What we want to do is:
>
>     * Have all outbound calls from Asterisk go to the SIP trunk at the colo.
>       We have this working now using Asterisk at the colo.
>
>     * Have all incoming calls from the SIP trunk (it has several DID numbers)
>       be routed to the internal Asterisk box just like the existing PSTN
>       trunks.  I haven't been able to get this part working using Asterisk
>       (which is why I'm looking at SER now)
>
> There is NAT involved between the colo server and bandwidth.com.
>
> Is this possible?
>
>
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