SER most definitely does CDR archiving via MySql database. It's a
hellaciously fast and stable proxy - sounds like it'd be a good choice
for the core of your network with all the different components.
On Oct 19, 2004, at 10:01 AM, Andreas Anderson wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> i need to do some kind of CDR for all clients inside my network, but
> they do not register/use the same
> sip-server, some of them use iptel, others fwd and various other
> services.
>
> Can i somehow put asterisk in the (control-)path between my clients
> and the other services
> (iptable-redirect like with a squid-proxy), so the clients don't have
> to change their settings and
> still register with their respective service, but asterisk does a
> complete CDR on every call?
>
> If thats not possible, anyone knows a software that supports this? SER?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Andreas
>
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