Thanks Kevin.
Although it doesn't fit my needs, thanks for the explanation. I guess I'll
really have to combine Asterisk with OpenSer to do what I want.

Ricardo.






On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Kevin P. Fleming <kpflem...@digium.com>wrote:

> Ricardo Carvalho wrote:
>
> > Does it only send OUTBOUND calls via the proxy and not also internal
> > extension calls via that proxy?
>
> As has already been posted in your other threads about this subject,
> Asterisk has no concept of an 'outbound' call at all. In that sense, the
> name of this option in sip.conf is incorrect, it should just be 'proxy'.
>
> If you tell Asterisk to use a SIP proxy for sending out SIP requests, it
> will send all requests to that proxy, regardless of whether that request
> might be involved in a call that you classify as 'internal'. To
> Asterisk, a SIP call is a SIP call; there is no 'internal', 'external',
> 'outbound', 'inbound', at least not in the sense of 'inside my PBX' or
> 'outside my PBX'.
>
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