I am not sure I fully understand the description, but aliases should
work. Aliases are very simple, you can imagine them as permanent entries
in the user location database.
For example URI sip:jan@iptel.org can have aliases sip:5060@iptel.org,
sip:9042@iptel.org and so on.
When somebody calls either sip:5060@iptel.org or sip:9042@iptel.org then the
Request-URI will be rewritten to sip:jan@iptel.org and the processing
continues normally.
sip:jan@iptel.org will then be translated using lookup("location") to my
registered contact and forwarded to my phone.
SO when ser receives an INVITE sip:5060@iptel.org then the Request-URI
will be rewritten to sip:jan@iptel.org when you call lookup("aliases")
and when you call lookup("location") later then it will be rewritten to
something like INVITE sip:jan@1.2.3.4 (if I am registered from IP
1.2.3.4).
Jan.
On 19-11 15:16, timlaa(a)luukku.com wrote:
Hi,
In my SER the users can register either by using sip uri (name at domain) or numerical
sip uri (number at domain). Everything is ok if user registers with numerical format uri
but
if the user registers with e.g. timlaa at domain type of uri (and also numerical uri
exists for
the same user, but not active registeration) how can I then direct the calls from pstn to
this sip client or vice versa direct sip client's calls to pstn i.e. somehow the
timlaa at
domain should be converted to user's number at domain uri format.
One solution I believe is to use alias. I read all the former posts and added the line
lookup("aliases") in to my ser.cfg and
tried to test it by using serctl add alias command, but when the command is executed
it seems that ser will go to infinite loop (the only way to recover is to kill ser
process and start
it again).
Or is this going to be a solution overall for the above described case ?
reg.
timlaa
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