[asterisk-users] Asterisk with or without OpenSER
Alex Balashov
abalashov at evaristesys.com
Wed Nov 19 14:22:50 CST 2008
mail-lists wrote:
> Alex Balashov wrote:
>> mail-lists wrote:
>>> Steve,
>>>
>>> Hijacking this post here - How 'good' is freeswitch currently. I'm
>>> looking for some sort of SIP proxy and have looked into openser and ser.
>>> Freeswitch seems to have more functionality than these and it seems a
>>> lot easier to configure. I particularly like the xml config files, etc.
>> What do you mean by functionality? Are you looking for low-level or
>> high-level functionality?
>
> I guess I mean FS has more high level functionality like conference
> rooms and voicemail modules which might allow us to offload some of this
> from *. OpenSER has some of this as well I think. I'm not sure FS lets
> you interact directly with the SIP stack like OpenSER/SER does though (I
> might be completely wrong about this)
No, OpenSER doesn't have any of this functionality. OpenSER is not a
user agent of any kind and has no features relevant to the user
experience as such. It only serves the low-level part of this formula.
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Alex Balashov
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