I have to a little bit disagree with Greger about the administrator
interface of Serweb.
There are few things you can do as admin.. Except creating new user
accounts you can create for example new domains or new attribute types.
Those attributes you can use for the routing logic in ser.cfg afterwards.
It's not that much you can do but it is something.
However, you will always have to configure ser.cfg manually to use
mentioned attributes (AVPs).
Lada
Greger V. Teigre wrote:
Yes and yes.
gabrielyans wrote:
Hi
I was looking for a softswitch and found that SER could be usefull
for what I am going to implement.
I want to have a Signalling GW (I think it will be SER) who will
receive calls and then direct them according to his routing table.
SER will transfer calls to Asterisk, and then Asterisk (together with
A2billing) will make the accounting for that call.
Is it the right choise to use SER?
Actually, I cannot find any forum concerning SER to check if there
are already someone who is using SER as I am planning to use.
Also, concerning WEB interface - it seams that SERWeb gives only
user-management interface and not administrator interface - am I right?
Please advise.
gabrielyans
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