Dear Sir/Madam,
My previous email has been held by your system due to its large volume.
I removed the log file from it and resend it again. If you think, that
logs of the SER would help you, please provide me the way to send it as
well. Your help is much appreciated.
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Sincerely
yours,
Morteza
Alizadeh
Design
Engineer
Cell
Phone: +60 (12)-319-7439
Email: malizadeh(a)emerj.com
Morteza.Alizadeh(a)gmail.com
Skype:
mortezaalizadeh
Block
D-17-6,
Gurney
Height Condominium,
Jalan
Bukit Keramat,
54000
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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From: Morteza Alizadeh <malizadeh(a)e-merj.com>
To: serusers(a)lists.iptel.org
Cc: vazirif(a)e-merj.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2008 10:09:35 AM
Subject: 20080812 - Need help with configuring SER as a call forwarder server
Dear
Sir/Madam,
I
am trying to use and configure your SER in a manner to let us forward our
landline calls to the public
sip.broadvoice.com gateway. Unfortunately, I am
completely mixed up with the way it should be setup. There are some questions
that I would be really appreciated if you can answer them or forward it to a
right person. Please consider that I have already fully configured your SER to
handle internal IP call between SIP clients and also I tested the SER with the
SIP clients which are behind NAT demonstrate its NAT module works fine.
Here
is my current setup parameter to access landline call:
* SER IP address: 207.34.42.53
* SER domain:
ubuntu-serv.emerj.net
* SIP gateway:
sip.broadvoice.com
* Internal user ID: 10002
* BroadVoice contact: 7184122016
* Number wants to access through SER: 9178462343
What
I have in my MySQL server is as follow:
* Domain
ubuntu-serv.emerj.net in table 'domain'.
* User 10002 registered with domain
ubuntu-serv.emerj.net in table 'subscriber'.
The password for this account is the normal password I set for it in database.
* User 7184122016 registered with domain
sip.broadvoice.com in table
'subscriber'. The password for this account is the password has been given by
BroadVoice to us.
* Defined a record in table 'usr_preferences' contains the following
information:
+------+------------+--------+-----------+-----------------------------------+------+--------------------------------------------+
| uuid | username | domain |
attribute |
value
|
type |
modified
|
+------+------------+--------+-----------+-----------------------------------+------+--------------------------------------------+
|
| 9178462343
|
| callfwd
| sip:7184122016@sip.broadvoice.com | 0
| 2008-08-11 10:00:29 |
+------+------------+--------+-----------+-----------------------------------+------+--------------------------------------------+
This is the information I am using for my
call forwarding purpose. Whenever the user tries to dial 9178462343, this
record blindly forward it to the
BroadVoice.com.
Here
are my questions:
1. I monitored and captured the packet between SIP, SER and BroadVoice. For the normal
call directly from SIP to BroadVoice and also between SIP client and SER, a kind of SIP
REGISTER message is sent at initial time and it seems that all the rest messages is based
on the session value that is initially exchanged. When I try to use my SER as a call
forwarding server, and when my SIP client tries to dial, SER doesn't send REGISTER
message for account to 7184122016 to the BroadVoice. I want to know whether it is possible
for SER to do this REGISTER before sending INVITE message for 9178462343 or not.
1. Is the call forwarding is the correct solution for this issue or not? Maybe there are
some other things that I am not aware of them due to I am really new to SER environment.
1. I also saw that SER doesn't overwrite the values of Contact, To, and From in the
INVITE message properly and everything is sent to the BroadVoice with the values of the
ubuntu-serv.emerj.net as a domain and also initial SIP contact that all of them are
unknown for BroadVoice gateway. How should I tell SER to overwrite this values and keeps
the track of the changes?
I
also attached my both ser.cfg and the logs of the SER with my email. I would be
really appreciated if you assist me resolving this issue and helping me with
any document or sample ser.cfg file showing me how to realize the idea.
I
am looking forward to you response.
---
Sincerely
yours,
Morteza
Alizadeh
Design
Engineer
Cell
Phone: +60 (12)-319-7439
Email: malizadeh(a)emerj.com
Morteza.Alizadeh(a)gmail.com
Skype:
mortezaalizadeh
Block
D-17-6,
Gurney
Height Condominium,
Jalan
Bukit Keramat,
54000
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia