Asterisk is set to talk to on port 5061 and ser is set to talk to on port 5060.
Yes i have rtpproxy running. How can i avoid running
rtpproxy/mediaproxy for ser to support nated users? Any idea?
TIA
On 11/3/05, Ray Van Dolson <rayvd(a)digitalpath.net> wrote:
Are the ports conflicting? Both Asterisk and SER
probably want to use port
5060 by default on the IP's they're bound to.
RTP might conflict too if you're using rtpproxy/mediaproxy.
Ray
On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 09:46:05PM -0500, Aster wrote:
SerUser,
I am trying to use SER and Asterisk on the same host/system. When i
try to make ser talk to asterisk, it failed and didn't want to talk to
it. But if i put asterisk on different system then ser has no problem
talking to asterisk.
Here is flow of the traffic:
UA ----------- SER ----------------<if PSTN> ------------ Asterisk
------------- Gateway.
<if another user> ---------- UA
Could someone please give me an idea how to make ser talk to asterisk
on the same host.
TIA