I do it in reverse do all registration in SER since that is was it was designed for, and then pass to asterisk, and in 1.2 asterisk it has a slew of new features to help with SIP methods, having said that I havent got round to testing any :-)
iqbal
Olivier Taylor wrote:
Just one thing,
Register the Uas to asterisk also as outbound proxy. Asterisk will register to SER all the Uas.
We use this design:
Ua -->Asterisk(NAT)--> Ser(public Ip)--> where do you want to go
It works perfectly.
Maybe I miss something?
Olivier
-----Message d'origine----- De : serusers-bounces@iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@iptel.org] De la part de Iqbal Envoyé : mardi 22 novembre 2005 16:52 À : harry gaillac Cc : serusers@iptel.org; asterisk-users@lists.digium.com; users@openser.org Objet : [Serusers] Re: [Users] open letter
Okay almost there :-)
So UA ---> asterisk ---> SER ---> UA
is that it
harry gaillac wrote:
okay, so ALL your users are registering to asterisk...is that correct.
Correct via ser as outbound sip proxy
If so the problem is howto accept users from behind a NAT into asterisk, or am I confusing things further.
the problem is in contact field. when user agents send register we have in sip hf Contact sip:user@privateip So asterisk store this AOR and try to contact agent via nat box instead of SER
If the above are true, where is SER in this, or are users hitting SER and you are sending the REGISTER from ser into asterisk.
SER is an outbound sip proxy which handle IM presence nat
Harry
One box
| ---------------- | | | asterisk pbx | | | ---------------- | | || | | ---------- ---------- | | SER |====|NAT box |==== private | ---------- ---------- |--------------------------
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