[asterisk-dev] [Code Review] SIP: Pineapple
Alexander Harrowell
alexander.harrowell at stlpartners.com
Thu Oct 22 05:20:05 CDT 2009
On Thursday 22 October 2009 10:47:18 Olle E. Johansson wrote:
> 22 okt 2009 kl. 11.30 skrev Nick Lewis:
> > oej
> >
> > re new types: I like the proposal to have peer types related to the
> > actual network architecture rather than the barmy type=user/peer/
> > friend
> > but I find the actual words you have chosen to be confusing. The
> > relationship that you name "service" is what I regard as a sip trunk
> > and
> > which I get from my internet telephony service provider.
Yes - is it really a common use case to have end points or trunks that are
one-way (as the current typing implies)? I'm sure there will be fancy
deployments that have phones attached that are only ever used for inbound, or
that send their outbound traffic to a different carrier than they receive inbound
from. But I would suspect 90-odd % of Asterisk instances have a SIP carrier on
one side carrying both inbound and outbound (i.e. a "friend" in currentspeak)
and Linksys desk phones on the other that both receive and place calls.
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