[asterisk-users] SER + Asterisk
Tobias Wolf
tobias.wolf at evision.de
Mon Oct 20 19:45:04 CDT 2008
Alex Balashov schrieb:
> SER is defunct. Kamailio / OpenSIPS (formerly OpenSER) is the thing to do.
>
Well, i am not getting the correct meaning of 'defunct', but from the
last part of your suggestion i guess you value Kamailio/OpenSIPS more
than SER.
Are there some hard reasion for this.
I am in the process of deciding which SIP server i want to use with
Asterisk and just made a go at SER. Compilation was a little rough but
it was manageable. I threw away every module which funtionality i didn't
wanted at after it just worked.
I was able to register SIP phones at the server and configure an
outgoing rule so that every call that could not be handled by the SIP
server would go to Asterisk.
But i confess, that i didn't looked at the other two projects ... Maybe
they are so much better.
Can you please write one or two aspects that makes me understand better
why this two projects are the better choice ?
Thank you very much ...
Tobias
> On Fri, October 17, 2008 9:36 pm, Joseph wrote:
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>> I am running Asterisk and would like to add SER to register my (sip) DID
>> and connect it to asterisk;
>> but I'm not sure if this is the correct forum.
>>
>> I have as DID, sip account with one VoIP provider; currently I"m using
>> just stand alone SIP phone and register with the VoIP provider via:
>> stun.fwdnet.net
>>
>> Is it possible to use SER to register with the provider and forward the
>> call Asterisk.
>> Can anybody provide a link to practical example.
>>
>> I'm comfortable with Asterisk but I just install SER and can not find
>> appropriate example to follow on "www.iptel.org" web-page.
>> There are a lot explanations but not enough practical examples to follow.
>>
>> --
>> #Joseph
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