[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk and SER
Alexander Lopez
alex.lopez at opsys.com
Thu Apr 21 13:21:47 MST 2005
SER is a SIP proxy, Asterisk is a PBX, and application server.
SER passes calls from place to place and does not get in the audio path.
SER uses SIP, * is able to transcode, and convert Protocols.
You can build an IVR, VM, and PBX with Asterisk. SER is like a traffic
cop, where * is the car wash, garage, gas station, etc....
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Daniel
Salama
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 3:43 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk and SER
I'm a little confused between the pros/cons or benefits of one Asterisk
or SER. I've been using Asterisk for a little bit and I know it's a
very powerful and scalable platform (in terms of capacity and
functionality). However, I've read in some posts that some people are
using SER + * and I read no SER's page that it can even do what * does.
So, if I have an application where I wish to offer telephony services
(call origination/termination) with "applications" such as prepaid
services, conferencing, IVRs, "ACD", dialers, etc, would a single
installation of * be sufficient? By single I mean * alone (it could be
a cluster) and not with SER. I guess to some degree it may depend on
the number of clients, but imagine trying to offer a service similar to
Vonage.
I buy a "simple" SIP phone, bring it home, sign up for service at
www.beyourownprovider.com, register my phone on the site and voila -
ready to make and/or receive calls. I can call other members, similar
to FWD or I can terminate to PSTN.
Now, multiply this scenario to hundreds or thousands of SIP phones
spread all over the place, in-front and behind NATs.
What would be your approach? Would you still use SER for anything?
Is this the right list to post this question?
Thanks,
Daniel
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