Yes, you are on the right path :-)
I'm not sure why you cannot reach others. It sounds like a more
fundamental problem... Look at the AORs with serctl. Are they
registered correctly? If you don't use domain for usrloc, what happens?
g-)
Ricardo Carvalho wrote:
I've added the following lines to my ser.cfg
file:
###################
modparam("usrloc", "use_domain", 1) #If the domain part of the
user should be also saved and used for identifing the user (along with
the username part). Useful in multi domain scenarios. Non 0 value
means true.
modparam("registrar", "use_domain", 1) # If set to 1 then the
registrar will use username@domain as address of record. If the
variable is set to 0 then only username will be used as the address of
record. Default value is 0.
###################
I've added 2 diferent domains to the domain table, and got different
phones registered with those different domains.
Although, after editing that way ser.cfg file, my phones still
register in Ser, but none of them can call any other, even if I call
someone only by username or by username@domain.
Am I in the right path to configure a multi-domain Ser server? What
else should I do to make things work fine?
Regards,
Ricardo.
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