[Asterisk-Users] When/whether to use SER?

Jan Saell jan at irial.com
Mon Jan 23 01:40:24 MST 2006


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I have a small simple rule to start with!

Di you whant to have peiple calling in with sip to you domin then you
have to use SER as a SIP server, and ser as a connection to the telco world.

If you are only using the phones for PBX uses - use only Asterisk

My 5 cents.

best regards
jan

Steven wrote:
> 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 have yet to open my server to the Internet to be accessible to travelers without VPN first.
> I have done some testing with VOIP provider though my firewall to FWD and VOIPSTUNT.
> 
> Where might SER help?
> Why are people using it with Asterisk?
> 

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