Oh, i thought it did, by register I meant connect SER to send SIp
traffic out, as opposed to REGISTER as a method :-)
Iqbal
Marian Dumitru wrote:
> Hi Iqbal,
>
> UAc module has not the functionality to register to another server -
> for the moment only to perform client auth and to mangle from.
>
> For registering ser with another server, sipsak is the simplest option
> at the moment.
>
> Best regards,
> Marian
>
> Iqbal wrote:
>
>> u can get ser to register you also, at sip providers, I think its in
>> the uac module
>>
>> Iqbal
>>
>> Elton Machado wrote:
>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm working of configurations examples, how to get Ser and
Asterisk
>>> working together in peace ;)
>>>
>>> What I wan to do is to have ser doing all the hard work,
>>> registering, billing, proxying and help at nat stuff, and use
>>> asterisk to register myself at my sip providers, as I couldn't
>>> found a way to do it with ser.
>>>
>>> An idea how the things are or will be connected is...
>>>
>>> [ UAC's ] -> SER
>>> -> * / (Ser?) <->
[firewall
>>> full port redirect] ->
>>> router
>>> -> sip provider
>>> 192.168.20.x 192.168.20.1
>>> 192.168.20.10|192.168.30.10 192.168.30.1
>>> 192.168.30.x | 172.16.32.1 | 172.16.32.254 |external ip
>>> semi fixed or fixed
>>>
>>>
>>> I have all the stuff running fine if I use an IAX provider, problem
>>> is... all my providers use sip :(
>>>
>>> Does anyone has any clue to point me out ? Sip session goes fine
but
>>> it just get stuck in rtp nat and I can't understand very well
why.
>>> Another is the UAC's try to reach by itself the sip provider
>>> jupping over all 192.168.20.x/30.x thins goes fine if I use stun of
>>> course.
>>>
>>> My question is... Is there any way to do the same in asterisk? Like
>>> use a tun server or something, or using ser to help it to change
any
>>> contact or sip headers field? HOw is the best way to acomplished
that?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>
>