[OpenSER-Users] Route calls to PSTN Gateway

Ali Jawad ali.jawad at splendor.net
Fri Feb 1 20:04:42 CET 2008


Thank you for your reply.
Of course you were right. I have setup everything as you stated. And calls are reaching the PSTN gateway.. but they are dropped there. I have another post in the mailing list concerning this new problem
Thanks again for your comments.

-----Original Message-----
From: Henning Westerholt [mailto:henning.westerholt at 1und1.de]
Sent: Fri 2/1/2008 9:30 PM
To: users at lists.openser.org
Cc: Ali Jawad
Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] Route calls to PSTN Gateway
 
On Wednesday 30 January 2008, Ali Jawad wrote:
> I have successfully setup OpenSer with a mysql backend. I am able to
> make calls using sip phones between registered users. What I need to do
> know is routing calls that start with 00 to my PSTN gateway. But first I
> need to setup OpenSer to route calls to my PSTN ..!
> I am using OpenSer1.3 and I have checked sipwise.com but honestly I
> prefer changing my own config file.

Hi Ali,

sure, its always better to write your own config file that you full 
understood, than base it on some templates. You could start with the default 
config that is delivered with the server.

> But from sipwise.com I concluded that I need the config below
> But are the nathelper and mediaproxy compiled by default or do I have to
> recompile with special options ?

There is no need to recompile, the nathelper/ mediaproxy modules are installed 
by default. But why do you think you need this modules at all? If you just 
want to connect to PSTN, then there is no need for this modules. If you want 
to use this modules, you need additional software as stated in the module 
documentation.

> Other than that where do I set the IP of my PSTN gateway ?

You just need to rewrite the domain part of the R-URI to the IP of the 
gateway, and send your message out with t_relay. You can do the rewriting 
with pseudo-variables or the rewritehost function.

Cheers,

Henning

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