Hi,
all your phones need to be register with SER. The
asterisk will be just PSTN gateway, voicemail server or something else (I prefer
to forward all the calls from ser to asterisk because it's easy to manage the
dialplan). I have the same configuration, I balance the traffic with SER
and I use realtime with asterisk servers.
Best regards,
Chris HARIGA
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ronald Voermans
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 8:57 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: FW: [Asterisk-Users] Nat + Asterisk + Ser (Far end Nat Traversal)
Hello,
I have several *
servers behind a SER server (in a local ip range). The
SER server is also publicy reachable. On the other site, I have SIP
clients that are behind another NAT or in the same NAT range as the * server.
Can someone give me some directions/hints etc. on how to make this work. I think
I should be using MediaProxy with SER. But do the SIP clients need to register
at the SER server? If not, how will the reach the * server, since they're only
reachable VIA the SER router.
Here's is
scheme:
----- IP
Phone A (Behind NAT router) (ext 100, Asterisk A)
-
*A-----| priv. addr
publ.
addr |
-----
| -------
INTERNET |
----------------- SER ---------------------------|
-----
| ------- |
-
*B-----| IP
Phone B (Behind NAT router) (ext. 100, Asterisk B)
-----
(Asterisk servers)
(10.254.254.x)
Phone A can
belong to Asterisk A, and B to Asterisk B.
Hope this give
you enough information.
Regards,
Ronald
Voermans
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