Can somemone point me in the right direction. On a steep learning curve from asterisk to openser.
I am tring to setup inbound PSTN to openser 1.2 I have registered nat clients. behind openser. How can i map DDI to nat clients I have already configure the nat clients in the subscriber table.
Should i be looking at the Aliases table?
Thanks in advance
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El Monday 15 October 2007 02:23:32 David Adade escribió:
Can somemone point me in the right direction. On a steep learning curve from asterisk to openser.
I am tring to setup inbound PSTN to openser 1.2 I have registered nat clients. behind openser. How can i map DDI to nat clients I have already configure the nat clients in the subscriber table.
NAT shouldn't be an issue in this escenary. If you can do calls to users behind NAT (you use RtpProxy and so) then you shouldn't have problems to orute incoming calls from PSTN (or from wherever).
Should i be looking at the Aliases table?
I haven't done it yet, but IMHO "aliases" table could be a solution (or dbaliases table). Other possibility could be having a internal DNS server with ENUM entries for the incomings DDI's.