I'm working to get my head around some of the conceptual underpinnings of SIP channels.

In a couple of recent discussions, Kevin and others have noted that the notion of separate "user" and "peer" behavior from a SIP partner (for want of a better word) is not really germane, as it is in the world, say, of IAX.

So I'm trying to apply that to the FXO port on my SPA-3000 with respect to its ability to both originate and terminate calls to/from the PSTN?

I wonder what the cheeses would recommend. I want to be able to differentiate behavior based on the originate/terminate distinction, which is easy when one distinguishes between the user and peer entities in an iax.conf file.

How would I do that if, as recommended, I have a single entry in the sip.conf file for the channel, defined as a "peer?"

Thanks in advance for any good ideas out there, and a happy new year to all. . .

B.
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