At 03:59 PM 8/17/2004, Dietmar Wessel wrote:
Hello,
after reading some documents on iptel, googling and going through the mailing list I still do not know how to set up the following configuration - or if such a configuration is possible with SER at all:
no, its not. SER is a proxy server. SIP authentication verifies identity of client, not of someone else's domain. If you wish to use your sip phone with sipgate, have it registered with sipgate.
If you would like to have multiple identities, use a phone which can configure multiple identities. (cisco 7960, snom).
-jiri
+---------+ +-----+ +-------+ |sip-phone|----| SER |----|sipgate|--PSTN... +---------+ +-----+ +-------+ (...) I have some sip-phones which should register at "my" SER (this is the easy part). I also have an account at sipgate (and other GW-providers) which I would like to use for incoming and outgoing calls.
How can I configure my SER so that it REGISTERs at sipgate, so that sipgate will send INVITEs to my SER when there is an incoming call?
How can I configure SER so that is authenticates against sipgate when setting up an ougoing call?
The final setup should allow me to make "internal" calls between the sip-phones, receive incoming calls from some "public" GW-providers and use "least-cost-routing" for external calls (use cheapest GW depending on destination). I believe that such a configuration is not that exotic, but I could not find a usable sample...
Thank you
Dietmar Wessel
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