Hello !
Does anybody know about SER in B2BUA mode ? Does anybody know about SER and the SIP preconditions extension (IETF RFC 3312) ?
Thanks, Klaus
At 03:58 PM 11/11/2004, Klaus G. Umschaden wrote:
Hello !
Does anybody know about SER in B2BUA mode ?
SER is a proxy. SER is NOT a B2BUA.
Does anybody know about SER and the SIP preconditions extension (IETF RFC 3312) ?
Preconditions are an end=device feature handled transparently by proxy servers.
-jiri
Hi All,
I am running SER 0.8.4 and doing SIP-SIP calls. Everything is working fine. Now I want to restrict the called party to disconnect the call. Only the caller can disconnect the call. Whenever called party disconnects the phone SER should ring the called party back.
Is it possible to implement using SER?
Any suggestions?
Appreciate your help.
Regards, Suvendu.
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Hi,
I know that this will some be boring but is there anybody who install SER as Asterisk proxy ? If yes (and I think it's yes), could you give some tips ?
Thanks
Yes, it is doable. But make sure you don't have too many features. * is not 100% rfc 3261 compliant. It is more designed to be * in the middle. IP phones connect to it directly. Unless you are ready to dive in and make some major changes in *, it is probably safer to use a commercial product.
Richard
Here is a major one, match a sip message to an existing call. * only checks the call-id which prevents any outgoing call back into *. For example, if you have a pstn call coming in and ser forward it back to *, * thinks that it is a loop and rejects it.