Raul,

Your scenario is clearer for me now.

On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 8:57 PM, <rabs@dimension-virtual.com> wrote:
On Mon, Sep 01, 2008 at 08:36:20PM +0200, DanB wrote:
> We are talking about openser prepaid here in a proxy scenario. I did not
> involve any IP-PBX inside because if I would do then what's the point of my
> prepaid system. Could be that I misunderstood your scenario, can u depict it
> a bit more? Where should your user configure his ip-pbx account and why?

Our scenario it's simple and also very common:

- User go to the website and register for a new prepaid-account
- User get it SIP credentials and config data
- User go to him Asterisk PBX and configure him's account
- User IS a SOHO with 10 employers with 10 SIP­Phones behing their

In case of  your user (I treat my customers as retail only, your scenario is a bit of wholesale), he will need either to be postpaid user or to configure more than one account into his asterisk pbx in order to bind each to it's internal individuals. Another option would be the one limiting his calls based on no more credit, but this means you will trust him reaching bellow 0 (I would call it an almost-prepaid scenario).

Cheers,
DanB



Best regads
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Raúl Alexis Betancor Santana
Dimensión Virtual S.L.

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