Thank you David,
From what I understand Kamailio can work as a sip proxy and, in some way, I can interface it with Asterisk. Kamailio supports both 100Rel and RFC 3966, but my question is whether it can also be work as a "translator".
That is, if I can call from Asterisk to Kamailio and vice versa with/without RFC 3966 and somehow I can tell Kamailio to add (and strip) the missing RFC 3969 part.
Il 13/05/19 23:49, David Villasmil ha scritto:
_______________________________________________Someone correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe Kamailio supports both.
Hope that helps--
On Mon, 13 May 2019 at 18:32, paolo.visnoviz@vipcomputers.it <paolo.visnoviz@vipcomputers.it> wrote:
Dear Sirs,
a telco provider give us a trunk that require 100rel and TEL RFC 3966.
Usually we use Asterisk. Now Asterisk 16 with PJSIP support 100Rel, but
not RFC3966, and they don't actually works to implement it. Asterisk
chan_sip, instead, support RFC3966, but not 100Rel and is not actively
developed on by Digium or Sangoma. So I'm stuck.
Now, do you think it was possible to use Kamailio to act like a proxy
sip but implementing RFC3966 for incoming and outgoing calls and RFC3966
and 100Rel for outgoing calls?
And it is possible to connect all to an Asterisk server?
Thank you in advance
Best regards.
Paolo Visnoviz
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