[Kamailio-Users] Newbie questions
Alex Balashov
abalashov at evaristesys.com
Mon Dec 28 18:18:54 CET 2009
On 12/28/2009 11:57 AM, Antonio Goméz Soto wrote:
> thank you for your thorough answers.
You're welcome!
> I have noticed that some phones only accept SIP NOTIFY from the registrar
> server, and some request authentication, and accept them from the same
> port that the register replies came from, or use SIP transaction numbers.
>
> This would make it mandatory for the register server to send them.
In principle, yes.
> I am not at all trying to compare asterisk to kamailio, just trying to find
> out what each is intended to do, in words and concepts that are familiar to
> me.
In that case, I invite you to think of Kamailio as a "call router."
> So this means, that if I put kamailio as a frontend to my current asterisk
> setup, and most calls run outside asterisk, that the operator will not be
> able to for example break into an already existing conversation?
If they run outside of Asterisk in both the signaling and media
respects, that is correct.
> Or pull two established channels away from each other and forcibly redirect
> them to a conference box?
Correct.
> Will the asterisk queue app be able to work with phones that are
> registered to kamailio?
Yes. You can use Kamailio as a location server to contact all phones
from Asterisk. Instead of addressing them as local peers (e.g.
Dial(SIP/antonio)), you'd just plumb the network/transport-layer
reachability information resolution through the registrar (e.g.
Dial(SIP/antonio at kamailio_server)).
-- Alex
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