Hi there Peter,
answers bellow:
Question 1:
- does OpenSER allow both clients to register with the same credentials?
Yes, this
is the default behavior of openser.
Question 2:
- can this be switched on/off somewhere?
You can limit it here:
http://www.openser.org/docs/modules/1.2.x/registrar.html#AEN199
or by using some sort of avp tricks.
Question 3:
- in case it works, can an incoming call being routed to A and B
simulaneously?
Yes, calls would be forked to both entries in location table.
Cheers,
DanB
On 8/27/07, Peter P GMX <Prometheus001(a)gmx.net> wrote:
> Does anyone have an idea how OpenSER behaves in terms of call forking?
>
> That means:
> - A sip client A registers at OpenSER from IP adress A,
> - then another SIP client B registers at OpenSER from IP adress B with
> the same credentials while A ist still registered.
>
Question 1:
- does OpenSER allow both clients to register with the same credentials?
>
Question 2:
- can this be switched on/off somewhere?
>
Question 3:
- in case it works, can an incoming call being routed to A and B
simulaneously?
>
> Thanks for your help
> Peter
>
>
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