Hello.
How can I configure OpenSER to outgoing all call to FWD and more important to ensure that all INCOMING call will go through OpenSER?
Thanks.
Regards, Michel.
Hi Michel
Yes , U can forword the call of outgoing through openSER
Here, means, U need to forward the call to asterisk 's or pstn gateways
In openSER when the call invites to the callee , at that time u use the avpops modules ,
If you wants I can do it for U...... a part time i can do for U.
On 3/18/07, Michel Bensoussan michel@extricom.com wrote:
Hello I don't want the openser to register itself. The UA can register to any server. I just want to be sure that ALL SIP messages will path through the openser. For outgoing call and for incoming call. That's all. But I don't know how config the openser. On my SIP phone I defined openser as outbound proxy and as proxy server. For Registrar I defined another server. For outgoing calls there is no problem. The phone sends INVITE to openser and openser forwards the message. The problem is for incoming call. The INVITE message is sent directly to the phone and the openser doesn't know about it. How can I ensure that all incoming call will pass through openser? If I define the openser as registrar server, how a remote phone will found my sip phone?
I start with the following configuration: there is already a sip server (anyone) and several sip phones. I just want the openser to be in the middle. Between the sip phones and the already existing server. And I want outgoing and incoming call to pass through the openser. How can I config that?
Thanks.
Regards, Michel.
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hi Michel,
As I mentioned to you before, the answer is inside rfc3327. Check if the registrar that you are using has support for it.
Regards, Ovidiu Sas
On 3/19/07, Michel Bensoussan michel@extricom.com wrote:
Hi Michel,
If I understand your problem correctly, RFC 3327 is the answer to your problem.
Best regards, Ovidiu Sas
On 3/18/07, Michel Bensoussan michel@extricom.com wrote: