i hav problem using ser 0.9 with Cisco PSTN gateway... i use Cisco Router 2620XM with voice module VIC2FXO as the RJ-11 connection and IOS Cisco 12.2(13)T4... does anyone in forum ever use cisco 2620XM as a PSTN gateway???? I need help in Cisco Configuration and Ser.cfg scripts.... it's work when i use Cisco Call Manager which use H323 Protocol as my server , and right now i want to try use SIP as my protocol and SER as my server....
thanks in advance.....
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Hi,
Is this scenario possible?
Asterisk box (behind NAT) ----> SER (doing only routing using prefix, using public IP and without NAT helper and Meidaproxy) ------> multiple Asterisk (these are on public ip)
Here my one asterisk box is behind Nat. For outbound calls, this asterisk box will communicate to SER (public ip), which will route its call to another asterisk box (this one is in public IP) depending on domain or prefix. Ser will not use any rtp proxy or media proxy. It will only route calls between asterisks, from asterisks behind NAT to public asterisks.
Is this scenario possible?? If, then what kind of configuration I have to do in ser.
Thank you,
Shaikat
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-Steve
gunawan wrote:
i hav problem using ser 0.9 with Cisco PSTN gateway... i use Cisco Router 2620XM with voice module VIC2FXO as the RJ-11 connection and IOS Cisco 12.2(13)T4... does anyone in forum ever use cisco 2620XM as a PSTN gateway???? I need help in Cisco Configuration and Ser.cfg scripts.... it's work when i use Cisco Call Manager which use H323 Protocol as my server , and right now i want to try use SIP as my protocol and SER as my server....
thanks in advance.....
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