[Serusers] Ser, MediaProxy and Asterisk
Greger V. Teigre
greger at teigre.com
Thu Jan 4 08:06:35 CET 2007
This is a way to broad and big question to get any reasonable answers...
However, yes, rewritehostport will rewrite the request uri and the call
will be forwarded (if you use t_relay()). I'm afraid you have to read
the gettingstarted guide to accomplish what you are trying to do.... ;-)
g-)
Gerardo Amaya wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm trying to use a SER server for the following:
>
> | |
> | |
> ISP #1 ISP #2 Private Link
> Private LINK
> NATed SIP SIP Clients 172.18.xxx.yyy
> 172.16.5.xx
> Clients |
> | |
> | |
> | |
> | |
> | |
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> |
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> SER with MEDIAPROXY
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> |
> |
> |
> ================
> Asterisk (172.16.5.1)
> =================
> |
> |
> PSTN
>
>
> I need asterisk to handle all the calls to the PSTN and event the SIP
> calls between them. I need to use the SER server as a tool to receive
> calls from any of the environments that I draw on top, and all
> communicating with Asterisk, even I also have a backup Asterisk box,
> that I can use in load balance with SER.
>
> I saw that there is a function "rewritehostport()" which I'm pretty
> sure it won't work since I will not keep the call in the SER server. I
> have made the NAT configuration of the Getting Started Guide, but I
> now that this is just part of what I need to build the complete solution.
>
> Can anyone please give me a hint in what is that I need to acomplish
> such task
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Gerardo Amaya
>
>
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