Hi, I?m new to Asterisk. What I?m trying to set up is to use SER as a SIP provider for Asterisk and route all non-local calls through SER (which is connected to Cisco Gateways), I was able to register Asterisk on SER. But I don?t know how to tell Asterisk to use the SIP channels as the outbound trunk. I was able to set the Console to SIP/someuser@serdomain but I need Asterisk to change "someuser" with the number actually dialed by the local users. Any suggestions ? TIA -- Juan J. Sierralta P. <juanjo@atmlab.utfsm.cl> UTFSM
Hi Juan, basicly you would have the * system "call" the SIP channel exten => _91800XXXXXXX,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN:1}@fwd) in your extensions.conf file would cause AST to dial via SIP the number I dialed by using fwd in my sip.conf [fwd] type=friend secret=<MY PASSWORD> username=<MY USERNAME> host=fwd.pulver.com context=fwd-in hope this helps On Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 10:39:18PM -0400, Juan J. Sierralta P. wrote:> Hi, > > I?m new to Asterisk. What I?m trying to set up is to use SER as a SIP > provider for Asterisk and route all non-local calls through SER (which > is connected to Cisco Gateways), I was able to register Asterisk on SER. > But I don?t know how to tell Asterisk to use the SIP channels as the > outbound trunk. > I was able to set the Console to SIP/someuser@serdomain but I need > Asterisk to change "someuser" with the number actually dialed by the > local users. > Any suggestions ? > > TIA > -- > Juan J. Sierralta P. <juanjo@atmlab.utfsm.cl> > UTFSM > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
First it helps to read the documentation.. Read up on the Dial application. Then put something more elaborate then this example in extensions.conf: exten=> _9.,1,Dial(SIP/{EXTEN:1}@serdomain,20,t) Have fun! On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 04:39, Juan J. Sierralta P. wrote:> Hi, > > I?m new to Asterisk. What I?m trying to set up is to use SER as a SIP > provider for Asterisk and route all non-local calls through SER (which > is connected to Cisco Gateways), I was able to register Asterisk on SER. > But I don?t know how to tell Asterisk to use the SIP channels as the > outbound trunk. > I was able to set the Console to SIP/someuser@serdomain but I need > Asterisk to change "someuser" with the number actually dialed by the > local users. > Any suggestions ? > > TIA
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 00:10, John Brown wrote:> Hi Juan, > > basicly you would have the * system "call" the SIP channel > > exten => _91800XXXXXXX,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN:1}@fwd) > > in your extensions.conf file would cause AST to dial via SIP > the number I dialed by using fwd > > in my sip.conf > > [fwd] > type=friend > secret=<MY PASSWORD> > username=<MY USERNAME> > host=fwd.pulver.com > context=fwd-in > > hope this helpsThanks it worked. Now another questions does * support being behind NAT, I saw in sip.conf that it cant support clients which are behind NAT but I don?t know if * can be behind a NAT. The only thing that need to be behind NAT is to register it?s WAN IP instead of its own IP an change the <Contact> header accordingly. Even most SIP server replies REGISTER with a "received=" header so the client can get its NAT IP automagically. -- Juan J. Sierralta P. <juanjo@atmlab.utfsm.cl> UTFSM
Hi, Is there a way with the Cisco 7960 phone to make lines 2-6 show "parked" calls (so it would be extensions 101, 102, 103, etc.)? Thanks, Travis Microserv
>Hi, > >Is there a way with the Cisco 7960 phone to make lines 2-6 show "parked" calls >(so it would be extensions 101, 102, 103, etc.)? > >Thanks, > >Travis >MicroservNot with SIP. You might find some clever way to do it with SCCP, but... JT
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 19:50, John Todd wrote:> > Not with SIP. You might find some clever way to do it with SCCP, but...What is the status of the SCCP channel ? I have a pair of those new WiFi 7920 phones and I really want to see them working with * -- Juan J. Sierralta P. <juanjo@atmlab.utfsm.cl> UTFSM