At 11:06 AM 1/13/2004, Atle Samuelsen wrote:
Hi guys (and girls if any)!!
Thanks Atle -- that's a very interesting question, perhaps the most interesting question of 2004 ;) To my knowledge, there is more than 0 female subscribers and email addresses of subscribers look like if it was not much more than that.
Im rather new to SER, Iv been playing with it latley and I have one thing I cant get to work.. It may be me that's out of date or something, heres my problem :
iv got 2 SERexpress routers.
One in Oslo (Norways Capital) and One in Bergen (Norways Second lagest City).. Im trying to connect all the users in oslo to the one in oslo and the users in bergen to the one in bergen. Tho.. I cant get routing to work between them. I want 0,XXX to be "out of sentral" but no luck ..
here's my "config" on the one in oslo..
if (uri=~"^sip:0[0-9]*@mydomain.com") { log("Forwarding to Bergen\n"); record_route(); t_relay_to_udp( "gateway.in.bergen", "5060"); My thing in bergen break; };
then, In Bergen.. I cant find out howto route "data" back to the one in Oslo.
Could somebody pleace help me with this ?
I would need to understand the scenario better. Why do you have two SERs? With which SER are users supposed to register? How are users from SER A distinguished from users belonging to SER B (domain name? prefix?)
-jiri