I am about to embark down the path of hooking up SER to Asterisk so my
understanding may be incorrect. I hope an expert will correct me if I'm
wrong.
My understanding is this:
1. Asterisk doesn't strictly "forward" calls in the way you
suggest. It acts
as a UA and bridges the call. Have a look at
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20SIP%20not-proxy for
more.
2. To do what you want I think you need to set each sip client up in
sip.conf. The article at http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+at+large
discusses voicemail integration between Asterisk and SER but should be
helpful for you.
Regards
Cameron
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From: "hans" <icq@admin4linux.de>
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Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 1:14 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] ser -> asterisk ->cisco gateway
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> hi,
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> we have the ser sip-proxy for registration and we forwarding
> the call to our cisco gateway and it works.
>
> but now we will forwarding the calls to the asterisk and
> the asterisk shoud forward the calls to our gw (via sip not h323).
> how must i configure the asterisk
>
> ser.cfg
> if(uri =~"sip:1024#"){
> ~ log(1,"Forwarding to Asterisk\n");
> ~ setflag(1);
> ~ rewritehostport("192.168.1.3:5061");
> ~ t_relay();
> }
>
> asterisk ????
>
> thanks hans
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