[Asterisk-Users] SER or not to SER?

Nahuel Alejandro Ramos nahuelon at gmail.com
Fri Oct 22 09:19:01 MST 2004


Can I post this again? :)
Where do I register the SIP clients for more performance? (Asterisk or SER)
Thank you very much.

       Nahuel Ramos.


On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 02:53:36 -0700 (PDT), Asterisk .
<asterisk_in at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> --- Iqbal <iqbal at gigo.co.uk> wrote:
> > asterisk would only be called if pstn did not answer or was busy, then
> > somehow ser should no call failed, and forward it to asterisk, its the
> > ser knowing the failure that I cant get figured out, the forwarding and
> > all, seems to be okay.
> 
> I dont think you need to register asterisk with ser. Ser maintains the state of calls which are
> relayed. You can check the status of calls and if the call was returned with busy, or unavailable
> status, forward them to Asterisk.
> 
> <snip>
> 
> > Now if route [1] fails does ser go back to the top a process again and
> > check if its for pstn...I guess not else it would make the call again :-)
> > and I figure it dont goto route [2], since those only seem to be called
> > from the main routing logic, hence is the section "other parameters"
> 
> If route[1] fails, it will not go back to the main route. Also, having 2 routes in the script
> does'nt mean that ser will call the second route, if the first route fails. It will either break,
> or goto the next failure route. But you need to specifically tell ser to do that. In your case,
> forward to Asterisk.
> 
> > iqbal
> >
> 
> Regards, Girish
> 
> 
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