Thank you, that fixed it. I had only set the parameter for the auth_db.
Gustavo Mistrinelli wrote:
You need to enable multi-domain support on kamailio.
Please set use_domain parameter in all used modules.
* modparam("alias_db|auth_db|usrloc|uri_db", "use_domain", 1)*
Now, If 1001(a)test.example.com dial 1002 only
1002@test.example.com<1001@test.example.com>will ring
Cheers,
Gustavo
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 10:37 PM, voipmo <voipmo(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
I have been running asterisk servers for a few years now to host multiple
organizations. I have been working on setting up OpenSER so that we can
have failover and load balancing. My question is how do I keep my
different
organizations separate?
I currently have the following registrations:
1001(a)test.example.com
1002(a)test.example.com
1001(a)another.example.com
The problem is that if 1002(a)test.example.com dials 1001 it rings both
domains 1001 phones.
Am I going about this the right way? Is there a better method? How
might
I
prevent calls between domains?
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