ser has a configuration file in: /usr/local/etc/ser/ called ser.cfg editing it you can do virtualy everything with SER. About the ports, its better to let SER use the 5060 as usually and the SIP port range.
Chek the examples in: http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/seruser/seruser.html and in /usr/local/etc/ser/ser.cfg.sample
You can also use serctl, but its more for SER administration, then for configuration.
Joao Pereira www.fccn.pt
Llanos Serna GarcĂa-Conde wrote:
I'm new with SER. Is there a configuration file where I can change parameteres, such as TCP/UDP port number? Or are these changes to be done using the command serctl and some options? Thank you.
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