of course you can do this. SER is a SIP Registrar/Proxy server which can handle either outbound or inbound calls. And there is no need for SER to register in the VoIP provider. VoIP provider can route the calls to you based on called-number.
- Your VoIP provider have to assign and route for you a block of PSTN numbers (ex. 001-yyy-zzz) - You have to configure your SER to answer these calls. - You have assign these numbers to your users. - and finally you route the inbound call to a user. You can do this with many ways (aliases with MySQL, DNS ENUM, eternal script that queries a Database (LDAP), other...)
regards, Kostas
Voipers Portugal wrote:
Dear all,
Another question that I have to do is:
Imagine that I have a connection to a VoIP provider using a username and a password (so that SER register in the VoIP provider as a normal user). Once it is registered, do you think it possible to receive calls? That is, make it ring in one or all of the SIP users configured in SER?
Any help would be appreciated.
Jose Simoes
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