Rich Adamson wrote:
I'm not a SER user, therefore others on this list might have a better
understanding as to its appropriateness.

Other possible approaches:
- two * systems, one of which is colocated outside your corp structure
  with iax link, and a sip client with two proxy registration definitions
  (for internal system, if sip client isn't registered, send call to
  colocated system)
- two sip accounts; one internal and one with a sip provider, sip client
  with two different registrations, dialplan to support both
- second internet pipe at your corp location dedicated to outbound calls
  to your sip provider (iax-gsm across broadband?)
- existing config but use a lower-bandwidth codec and increase the size
  of your broadband pipe to support required bandwidth
- two broadband pipes; one for basic internet use, second dedicated only
  to * (remote sip client registration and calls via sip provider). If
  * configured with registered IP, sip client only needs one registration

Obviously, having a good understanding as to the maximum number of simultanous calls (to your sip provider) is needed to size pipes, etc.

All good ideas, thanks for your advice. I'll have to ponder this for a bit.

Cheers,

A.

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