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2005 Mar 01
1
Some asterisk ser problems
I have some simple questions and i need your help guys. I have ser server which working fine, between users. I am trying to add some more features to the ser. Most important is the IVR. I installed Asterisk and i am trying to register user in asterisk with no success. Part of ser.cfg file where i am trying to redirect the call to the asterisk.
2007 Apr 19
1
Ser as IVR
Hi, Is it possible to design an IVR using SER ? If yes please advice. thanks arun -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070419/d533051e/attachment.htm
2005 Aug 08
1
Call forward & SER as SIP router
Hi, I'm trying to transfer an incoming call from the PSTN to another PSTN number through a SER - Asterisk system. SER doing only routing.. pstn call-> SER -> asterisk (call forward) -> SER -> pstn Logic for SER: If something comes from the pstn, send it to asterisk. If something comes from asterisk, send it to the pstn. Every time I am getting a "Got SIP response 481
2003 Dec 15
2
Using asterisk as voicemail with SER
Hi, I'm currently using SER, and the voicemail system there is not stable, and is lacking IVR. I'm wondering if I could use asterisk as a voicemail system only, where calls will get redirected by ser to asterisk and users will be able to leave a message. Is this setup workable, and have anybody done that ? Thanks. Samy.
2004 Sep 20
6
SER + Asterisk
Hi there, I've seen people using SER with Asterisk. I took a look at SER website, and I didn't see the point in using it, since Asterisk already handles SIP very well (apparently, at least). But, as I'm starting, and some of you (more experienced) use it, I know that there's something there... So I would like to know why to use SER. Is it because of scalability, performance,
2007 Aug 23
1
[Serusers] why combine ser with asterisk
Asterisk is an excellent PBX system, and makes a very good endpoint in the SIP chain for all sorts of things -- IVR systems, voicemail applications, automated messages, etc. It has an extremely well-written CDR engine, so many people mesh it with billing applications to produce accurate accounting information. It also is fully aware of the media stream, which means it's capable of cutting
2004 May 03
1
SIP Call transfer with RTP transfer as well?
I am using SER as a proxy, and using Asterisk as a PBX. A user calls in to a 1-800 number. They listen to the IVR on one Asterisk PBX, and then are transferred to the call center at the other Asterisk PBX. Calls are being brought into the system via SIP. I need to transfer users from one Asterisk box to the other. Functionally this works fine, practically it doesn't as Asterisk forces the
2004 Apr 21
2
Ser and Asterisk together
Anybody out there use Ser along with *? Any advantages disadvantages? Is this even a good idea?
2005 Jun 29
1
Asterisk/SER/Call Manager
Hi all, I have Asterisk talking to my call manager 4.0 with SIP trunk as mentioned in the wiki. I also have SER talking to Asterisk. I need the SER talking to my Call manager. The reason why CCM cannot talk to SER is because SER is a on a public ip address, and CCM is on a private ip address. The asterisk how ever has 2 nics, which talks to both and external. Is it possible to allow
2006 Jan 04
0
confusion about contexts - SER
Guess I got where your confusiion lies.... you DON'T set up the ALL contexts the users will have acces to in sip.conf, in this file you will only set 1 single context. All other contexts you want the users to have acces to, you will have to add them in the extensions.conf So what you have to do is the following: -user 2092, set it the createmenu context in sip .conf - in extensions.conf
2003 Sep 06
3
Ser vs Asterisk?
Could someone give me a 10,000 foot view of what the differences are between Ser and Asterisk? I'd like to implement one or the other handle a small number of local ip phones, tie a couple of asterisk (or ser) machines together across the Internet, implement a couple of FX gateways (to handle incoming pstn calls, and for outgoing pstn calls), and use features mostly common to pbx's. No
2007 May 14
3
Proper AGI use with MySQL
Hi, We have a "simple" AGI script that provides some IVR functionality. It connects to a MySQL database in order to create a call record and capture IVR data. During the IVR process, we need to store the time the call started, so basically we INSERT a new MySQL row with callstart = NOW(), uniqueid = AGI(agi_uniqueid). As the user selects different options, we update the row to reflect
2004 Aug 12
9
Asterisk and SER
Why is it that the wiki indirectly recommends SER (or another proxy) out in front of Asterisk. If Asterisk can use radius, and provide the rest of AAA they why ? Incidentall\y, I'm not familiar with network configuration really, although I do understand most of the basics. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version:
2006 Jun 13
10
OPENSER / SER and Asterisk
While reading about how to maximize capabilities in asterisk i have read about SER and OpenSER. The sites do not explain to newbies (maybe that's on purpose) what are the benefits of using those products tied with asterisk (or is SER an asterisk replacement??) Can someone give me an idea of what's the usage for open(ser) and asterisk? is it for scalability? should I run it in the same
2005 May 09
1
Asterisk + SER and NAT
Hi, We are testing a SIP solution * + ser solution for a large implementation. All the clients are nated. When a client is dialing outside the domain (to a FWD sip account for example) all is perfect ! ;-) But ,when a call is done to a sip account, the client is ringing, then the caller can hear the nated client very well, but the nated client does'nt hear anything. RTP issue no ? I've
2007 Apr 26
1
Asterisk IVR and Call Center Agents
Hi, We developed a somewhat complex Asterisk-based IVR for a client of ours. When I say 'somewhat complex' I mean that this IVR is highly integrated with a set of middle-ware applications that allow the caller to perform extensive functions while navigating the IVR. This has been working great for the past year or so. However, now the client wants to add the ability for callers to be
2007 Apr 24
1
SER/OpenSER, I Finally Get It.............General Observation
Sorry if this hit the list twice, sent out yesterday, but didn't see it show up. Hi All, Can Asterisk be used as a SIP proxy, blah, blah, blah??? I've glanced over questions like this through the years, with a good idea on what a SIP proxy is and what Asterisk is and IS NOT. I never really took the time to lab-up SER and test drive it to see what advantages might be gained from using
2005 Mar 02
1
IVR setup problems
Hi guys still have the problem to setup the IVR correctly. I am forwarding call from ser : if (method == "INVITE") { if (uri =~ "sip:1[0-9]{10}@*"){ log(1, "Forwarding to Asterisk\n"); rewritehostport("xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:5061"); t_relay(); break; } } inside sip.conf
2012 Feb 17
2
SER Still recommended for large installs?
I'm reading some information that recommends using SER / OpenSER for large installation to offload SIP traffic from the Asterisk server. http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+at+large However, it looks like the information might be dated. I'm looking at a potential 750 SIP phone and 150 Analog installation, all internal network, PRI trunks, and am trying to nail down an
2019 Feb 26
3
Asterisk 1.8.7.0 connectivity to Avaya SM
Hello all, I hope someone can help me with this old Asterisk version. I have to run this version because of a custom IVR written on it. Porting it would take much too long and we'd have to hire a consultant because of all the hooks it has into Oracle databases and real-time information. We have a brand-new Avaya phone system in place and we will be cutting over to it in late March 2019.