Can openser proactively register to another sip server?
Ie, to inform that server to send calls here?
I've looked thru the docs and googled but haven't found a definate answer. uac looks promising, but seems geared more for authenticating outgoing calls.
In other words, can this bit of asterisk config be translated into openser:
,----(sip.conf) | [general] | register => foo:bar@sip.example.net | | [example] | type=friend | host=sip.example.net | context=incoming | username=foo | secret=bar | canreinvite=yes | disallow=all | allow=ulaw `----
,----(extensions.conf) | [incoming] | exten => ${DID}/8885551234,1,Dial(SIP/${ELSEWHERE}@example) | exten => ${DID},1,Dial(SIP/${TARGET}@example) `----
(calls from 8885551234 forward to ELSEWHERE and all other calls forward to TARGET; both via the same proxy.
Thanks,
-JimC
James Cloos wrote:
Can openser proactively register to another sip server?
No
You can use sipsak as workaround.
regards klaus
Ie, to inform that server to send calls here?
I've looked thru the docs and googled but haven't found a definate answer. uac looks promising, but seems geared more for authenticating outgoing calls.
In other words, can this bit of asterisk config be translated into openser:
,----(sip.conf) | [general] | register => foo:bar@sip.example.net | | [example] | type=friend | host=sip.example.net | context=incoming | username=foo | secret=bar | canreinvite=yes | disallow=all | allow=ulaw `----
,----(extensions.conf) | [incoming] | exten => ${DID}/8885551234,1,Dial(SIP/${ELSEWHERE}@example) | exten => ${DID},1,Dial(SIP/${TARGET}@example) `----
(calls from 8885551234 forward to ELSEWHERE and all other calls forward to TARGET; both via the same proxy.
Thanks,
-JimC