On Monday 22 August 2005 22:21, Waldo Rubinstein wrote:
The way I manage this in Asterisk is every SIP UA has a unique login but in different contexts. I suppose that if SER directs a call to Asterisk to the specific SIP client, Asterisk will recognize it belongs to a different context. The question is, I don't know if SER knows about multiple contexts under the premise of the Asterisk world.
Also, I get the feeling you are pretty much telling me to stick to Asterisk :) Is that so?
The problem is simply, that it is almost impossible to build all features known from PSTN PBXs just with a SIP proxy like SER. Because in theory signaling and audio is separated in the proxy scenario. In a centralized approach like with * it is lot easier to copy PBX features because they are based on the same design idea.
So if you need PSTN/PBX features your probably better stay with *, although everybody is welcome on hard path setting up such features in a de-centralized environment.
Just my 2 cents Nils