It depends.
I can imagine next scenarios:
1. Under SIP trunks you mean calls from your provider to you
A) In case your provider can send calls to you - then you can use Kamailio,
accepting all calls from your provider - based on IP.
B) In case your provider expects registration from your system - then, at
least I - dont know how to do only with Kamailio - Asterisk can register
easily to every provider.
2. Under SIP trunks you mean calls from you to World through your provider.
A) Your provider can accept all calls from you based on IP - Kamailio can
directly forward calls to your provider.
B) Your provider expects authentication - then again I dont know how this
can be done through Kamailio, but Asterisk can do it easily.
My suggestion is - you can use Kamailio for registration of users and load
balancing, and asterisk servers for everything else.
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 7:30 PM, Jose Suero <ms(a)mstn.com> wrote:
Hi
I'm planning to set kamailio in front of an farm of pbx servers (haven't
decided on freeswitch or asterisk) there's a million tutorials on how to do
this, what I haven't found is what part of my setup actually handles the
sip trunks my phone company provides me with.
What's the best practice when It comes to this?
Is kamailio going to be receiving the calls from the trunk and passing
them to the PBX or is it the other way around?
please advice
Thanks in advance
Jose Suero
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