Raid
Its better to use some RTP proxy, or the best will be to use Ser + Asterisk
Thanks & Regards
Ritesh Jalan
Senior Engineer - Test & Audit
Net4India Ltd.
703 Bikaji Cama Bhawan
11 Bikaji Cama Place
New Delhi - 110029
Ph: +91-11-26160129 ext. 131
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----- Original Message -----
From: <raid(a)gmx.net>
To: <serusers(a)lists.iptel.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 5:04 PM
Subject: [Serusers] domain/realm routing
hi all
example:
uac1 with number 12345 and realm
my1.mydomain.com
uac2 with number 54321 and realm
my2.mydomain.com
and so on
i use enum to write the called brunch to the realm
this funktion is ok (if someone call 12345/123, enum rewrite the uri to
123(a)my1.mydomain.com) but ser says no user 123(a)my1.mydomain.com
if i change in enum zonefile
my1.mydomain.com to the ip address of the uac
ser send the call to the uac1, but there is no connect because the uac1 is
behind nat
the next problem is if the user has a dynamic ip
is there a way to bind an uac/user to an realm (all calls 12345/branches
route to uac1(a)my1.mydomain.com)
i hope you understand my problem
sorry for my bad english :(
regards
raid
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