Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "Asterisk and SER"
2005 Jan 25
1
SER Prob
Hi all,
Hope somebody can help-I really am stumped as to why this won't work.
I realise that this isnt an Asterisk problem (Please dont bash me on
the list) and I have emailed the SER list but I havent received a
reply and maybe someone on this list can help...Once this problem is
solved I am going to use Asterisk for voicemail etc with SER (I have
it set up)
I currently have SER set up and
2003 Oct 15
1
SER vs STUND with Asterisk..
One for the gurus..
I have seen there has been a lot of discussion about using SER with
Asterisk.. This to me seemed like an over kill becasue it would
basically be doing most of what Asterisk is doing anyway unless you
create some weird and wonderful config in SER..
Anyway, I decided to go and have a quick read through the SER docs and
in the section about NAT they say that the best way to
2005 Mar 08
3
NAT Far End Traversal
Hi List,
After some research, it seems the only reasonable thing to do in order
to get SIP phones behind NAT working reasonably well without fiddling
with the DSL router is to have some kind of far end nat traversal mechanism.
Is there any way to do this with open source tools? I've seen somewhere
that far end nat traversal can be achieved with SER + nathelper does the
job... has anybody
2005 Feb 09
1
Asterisk and SER Integration together
I know FWD uses a SER/Asterisk combo, and I keep hearing about the massive
benefits, however, my initial playing around in SER's configuration
indicates it's NOTHING like Asterisk at all, and almost 5x as difficult to
understand and configure. But that's only after a few hours of playing with
it.
I'm interested in learning SER more, especially the integration with
Asterisk. Is
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
2005 Aug 29
1
SER NAT any additional requirement
Hello
i am trying to use this exmple with SER-0.9.3
but still NATED Clients are not working any other
requirement
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=SER+example+NAThelper
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# $Id: ser.cfg,v 1.21 2003/06/04 13:47:36 jiri Exp $
#
# simple quick-start config script
#
# ----------- global configuration parameters
2006 Jan 20
5
When/whether to use SER?
I have seen a lot of references to SER.
Currently, I have:
1 PRI to Telco
1 PRI to old PBX
Several SIP phones with the intention of having approx. 200.
I do have people that travel with softphones (currently X-Lite, but will be testing EyeBeam for better codec and echo cancel
capabilities)
Currently the traveling users have to VPN in first which I am sure is adding extra overhead to the calls.
I
2004 Aug 09
1
How do folks handle NAT routing?
I'm interested to hear how folks are handling NAT SIP routing issues "in the
wild" for commercial use.
Are you using a commerical SIP-aware NAT router solution? If so, what?
Are you using a software SIP-proxy like SER or siproxd? If so, which?
Do you set everything to "canreinvite=no" in sip.conf?
Any comments about real-world implementations would be welcome.
Thanks
2006 Jan 31
4
Asterisk Registering with SER question
Hi,
I've been registering asterisk to ser. I'm using SER as the outbound
SIP trunk for Asterisk. Users registered with Asterisk will use the
SIP trunk to reach SER registered users and PSTN's. Now when I
register Asterisk with SER, on my SER's location table I see these record:
Username Column = asterisk
Contact Column = sip:s@202.84.24.47
I have a script running that checks
2005 Jul 16
3
Asterisk Interface with mobile phone
Hi:
I live in a country where calls from landline phone to a mobile phones is more expensive than mobile to mobile. I have FXO card connected to the landline. All the calls from IAX goes through this interface to the pstn and mobile phones. I want to save money by transfering mobile calls through a mobile phone. Is there some interface between the FXO card and the mobile phone so asterisk can
2006 Aug 29
0
hi can anybody send me the SER installation step by step?
hi
i am configuring the SER on centos please can anybody knows abt this if yes
please send me the step by spey ser+mysql_rtpproxy+nathelper i want all
thies modules
thanx and regards
prabhakar.G
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2005 Feb 08
1
SER Interaction: Agents and Extensions
Hey gang,
I'm trying to work out all possible scenarios using SER & Asterisk in our
upcomming deployment. The example scenario is 50 different customers, all
with different numbers of SIP UAs. All UAs would register with SER; This
will help keep any inter-office conversations off our bandwidth since SER
doesn't handle the RTP stream.
Calls from PSTN to UA are easy to handle.
2004 May 31
1
Asterisk and SER Setup Questions.
Dear All,
I have the following setup.
Quad T1's<->Asterisk (PBX)<->(LAN<->DMZ)<->SER<->(Firewall)<->(Internet)
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Local US Help Desk (Snom 200')
This setup works well. I can pass calls from over the internet to the
Asterisk PBX via SER using X-Ten Lit.
I have a couple of questions;
1. How do I
2004 May 25
1
Using Ser and Asterisk together
Hi all,
I would like to know if it is possible to use asterisk
and ser together in a single computer system using ser
as a sip proxy and forwarding any voice call request
to asterisk for calling into the pstn gateway. (or any
other alternative that is possible is also welcomed
for suggestions). If it is possible can someone kindly
show me the necessary configuration files or refer me
to any page
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 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
2005 Aug 22
1
FW: Nat + Asterisk + Ser (Far end Nat Traversal)
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2006 Apr 14
1
asterisk or ser
Hello:
I noticed in few references that asterisk and ser and complementary.
Meaning asterisk handles connections to PSTN and voicemail but SER is better
for routing SIP traffic.
Is anyone using just asterisk for production purpose. Meaning serving a high
number of callers.
Is it mandatory to use SER behind asterisk?
your feedback would appreciated.
-Gaid
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2005 May 25
5
SER Config for Asterisk
Hello,
This is the scenario i want to setup:
Cisco ATA 186 -----------> SER -------------> Asterisk
I want the Cisco ATA to register to Asterisk through SER. when the Cisco ATA place a call, SER querry a data base (MySQL or else), and if there is a valid Account for the ATA, the call go to Asterisk.
Did someone know how to set SER to work like this with Asterisk?
which version of SER
2005 Jan 13
3
SER vs Asterisk for SIP
Why is SER considered a better SIPserver than asterisk , why is it that SER
can handle more clients than asterisk can. And if this is just cause of say
poor SIP handling code in asterisk then is there anything being done to fix
it. Just wanted to know why SER claims to be better than asterisk as a SIP
server. ?
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