maandag 10 november 2014 10:31
On 09/11/14 16:32, Martin Snelgoedkoop wrote:
You say you prefer not to use a proxy, but the line above indicates kamailio in front of freeswitch. Do you mean not using another proxy, assuming the existing kamailio+freeswitch are the instances in kazoo?
Cheers,
Daniel
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http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-userszondag 9 november 2014 16:32Hi, we use Kazoo which loads acl and dial plan out a DB.
We run in to smth that seems freeswitch default behavior so that's why I write here.
We have a carrier that needs to register a extension to our platform as well.
They use the same ip. And that creates a problem as when I place a call with the device using the extension it gets identified as carrier and the route is then not correct.
The same happens the other way arround, if a call comes in via the carrier the ip is recognized as an extension ip and then it won't use the carrier route.
I was wondering if I could use some flags or a way of changing the ip used or doing some magic to make it work. I would prefer not to use a proxy.
The setup is kamailio>freeswitch
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http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-userszondag 9 november 2014 14:33Hi, we use Kazoo which loads acl and dial plan out a DB.
We run in to smth that seems freeswitch default behavior so that's why I write here.
We have a carrier that needs to register a extension to our platform as well.
They use the same ip. And that creates a problem as when I place a call with the device using the extension it gets identified as carrier and the route is then not correct.
The same happens the other way arround, if a call comes in via the carrier the ip is recognized as an extension ip and then it won't use the carrier route.
I was wondering if I could use some flags or a way of changing the ip used or doing some magic to make it work. I would prefer not to use a proxy.
The setup is kamailio>freeswitch
Met vriendelijke groet, Martin
Team snelgoedkoop