RE: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-08-17 Thread Rushowr
I use Asterisk Realtime a LOT, it's pretty much the core of all my
consulting jobs in the last year. If you still need help, I'll try to assist
you as much as possible.

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*lol* The cryptic replies have been exactly my problem as well! 

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 Absolutely. The SER/OpenSER documentation is terrible, and if you post 
 to the OpenSER mailing list, you get very cryptic replies.
 ___
 
 Whilst I would agree with you regarding SER, the documentation of 
 OpenSER is far better.
 
 Documentation of Asterisk Realtime on the other hand. Now
 *that's* terrible.
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-08-16 Thread kjcsb
Absolutely. The SER/OpenSER documentation is terrible, and if you post to 
the OpenSER mailing list, you get very cryptic replies.

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Whilst I would agree with you regarding SER, the documentation of OpenSER is 
far better.


Documentation of Asterisk Realtime on the other hand. Now *that's* terrible.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-08-16 Thread ram
Hi all

Onsip.org is the best option for startup
and openser has many more option integrating with Voice mail with Astrisks

openser.org have lot of documentation

Ram


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Absolutely. The SER/OpenSER documentation is terrible, and if you post tothe OpenSER mailing list, you get very cryptic replies.
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-08-16 Thread Douglas Garstang
*lol* The cryptic replies have been exactly my problem as well! 

 -Original Message-
 From: kjcsb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 12:37 AM
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk
 
 
 Absolutely. The SER/OpenSER documentation is terrible, and if 
 you post to 
 the OpenSER mailing list, you get very cryptic replies.
 ___
 
 Whilst I would agree with you regarding SER, the 
 documentation of OpenSER is 
 far better.
 
 Documentation of Asterisk Realtime on the other hand. Now 
 *that's* terrible.
 
 Cameron 
 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-08-16 Thread Douglas Garstang
 -Original Message-
 From: kjcsb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 12:37 AM
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk
 
 
 Absolutely. The SER/OpenSER documentation is terrible, and if 
 you post to 
 the OpenSER mailing list, you get very cryptic replies.
 ___
 
 Whilst I would agree with you regarding SER, the 
 documentation of OpenSER is 
 far better.
 
 Documentation of Asterisk Realtime on the other hand. Now 
 *that's* terrible.

*lol* It's funny because it's so true!
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-06-14 Thread Jean-Michel Hiver

Santosh Rao a écrit :

asterisk has a extremely cool documentation. The wiki has everything a newbie like me could hope for.. with samples and everyhting./. where as we are having a very dificult time finding proper documentation or samples and stuff like thtt for SER.. 
may be if someone good with SER could update ther voip-info/wiki and write some basics abt the ser.cfg or somethjing .. then it would be great. 
 


You can find some very good SER tutorials on onsip.org.

You need to subscribe though, but it's free.

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-06-14 Thread Douglas Garstang
 -Original Message-
 From: Martin Joseph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 10:12 PM
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk
 
 
 
 On Jun 13, 2006, at 8:29 PM, Douglas Garstang wrote:
 
  If you do this, and not have Asterisk in the call setup path, your 
  going to lose the ability to do a lot of features. What about 
  black/white lists, rate centers, pic codes, intra company extension 
  dialling and other advanced features?
 
  Sure, you might be able to do them with SER but good luck trying to 
  find documentation.
 
 So, your saying asterisk has better documentation?  I just want to be 
 sure I understand you   ;~)
Absolutely. The SER/OpenSER documentation is terrible, and if you post to the 
OpenSER mailing list, you get very cryptic replies.
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-06-14 Thread Douglas Garstang
Agreed.

 -Original Message-
 From: Santosh Rao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 11:19 PM
 To: Martin Joseph
 Cc: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk
 
 
 asterisk has a extremely cool documentation. The wiki has 
 everything a newbie like me could hope for.. with samples and 
 everyhting./. where as we are having a very dificult time 
 finding proper documentation or samples and stuff like thtt for SER.. 
 may be if someone good with SER could update ther 
 voip-info/wiki and write some basics abt the ser.cfg or 
 somethjing .. then it would be great. 
 
 Regards
 Santosh Rao
 
 
 Martin Joseph wrote:
  
 On Jun 13, 2006, at 8:29 PM, Douglas Garstang wrote:
 
  If you do this, and not have Asterisk in the call setup path, your 
  going to lose the ability to do a lot of features. What about 
  black/white lists, rate centers, pic codes, intra company 
 extension 
  dialling and other advanced features?
 
  Sure, you might be able to do them with SER but good luck 
 trying to 
  find documentation.
 
 So, your saying asterisk has better documentation?  I just 
 want to be 
 sure I understand you   ;~)
 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-06-14 Thread Douglas Garstang
 -Original Message-
 From: Jean-Michel Hiver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 1:47 AM
 To: Santosh Rao; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial 
 Discussion
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk
 
 
 Santosh Rao a écrit :
 
 asterisk has a extremely cool documentation. The wiki has 
 everything a newbie like me could hope for.. with samples and 
 everyhting./. where as we are having a very dificult time 
 finding proper documentation or samples and stuff like thtt for SER.. 
 may be if someone good with SER could update ther 
 voip-info/wiki and write some basics abt the ser.cfg or 
 somethjing .. then it would be great. 
   
 
 You can find some very good SER tutorials on onsip.org.
 
 You need to subscribe though, but it's free.
I haven't read the tutorials, so I could be wrong, but I doubt they'd be very 
much use. They probably don't do more than give a basic overview, and I'm sure 
they don't touch things like avpops.
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-06-14 Thread Simon Miles
In fact the www.onsip.org documentation does include discussion about the
avpops. It even gives an example of call forwarding using these functions.


Simon

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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

 -Original Message-
 From: Jean-Michel Hiver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 1:47 AM
 To: Santosh Rao; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial 
 Discussion
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk
 
 
 Santosh Rao a écrit :
 
 asterisk has a extremely cool documentation. The wiki has 
 everything a newbie like me could hope for.. with samples and 
 everyhting./. where as we are having a very dificult time 
 finding proper documentation or samples and stuff like thtt for SER.. 
 may be if someone good with SER could update ther 
 voip-info/wiki and write some basics abt the ser.cfg or 
 somethjing .. then it would be great. 
   
 
 You can find some very good SER tutorials on onsip.org.
 
 You need to subscribe though, but it's free.
I haven't read the tutorials, so I could be wrong, but I doubt they'd be
very much use. They probably don't do more than give a basic overview, and
I'm sure they don't touch things like avpops.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-06-14 Thread Jean-Michel Hiver


voip-info/wiki and write some basics abt the ser.cfg or 
somethjing .. then it would be great. 
   


I haven't read the tutorials, so I could be wrong, but I doubt they'd be very 
much use. They probably don't do more than give a basic overview, and I'm sure 
they don't touch things like avpops.
 


Yeah, but he mentioned he wanted some basics about SER. So...

Other than that, I agree, SER's documentation is terrible. What SER 
really needs is a wrapper around it that lets you write Asterisk 
dialplans (with a very minimalistic set of commands) and converts it 
into a ser.conf file. Now that would be terrific :)


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[Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-06-13 Thread Erick Perez

While reading about how to maximize capabilities in asterisk i have
read about SER and OpenSER.

The sites do not explain to newbies (maybe that's on purpose) what are
the benefits of using those products tied with asterisk (or is SER an
asterisk replacement??)

Can someone give me an idea of what's the usage for open(ser) and asterisk?
is it for scalability?
should I run it in the same box as asterisk or separated?
does it add more functions to asterisk?
or is the main function to better handle SIP over firewalls (due to
SIP over TCP support)?

Thanks for the explanation.



--

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-06-13 Thread BILL GITONGA

Asterisk does to scale well. Use OpenSER or SER as a
front end to asterisk. Make all the sip traffic go
through ser and only go to Asterisk for voicemail, IVR
i.e media stuff. If you connect to the PSTN using sip,
then SER would be used for routing all PSTN calls.

--- Erick Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 While reading about how to maximize capabilities in
 asterisk i have
 read about SER and OpenSER.
 
 The sites do not explain to newbies (maybe that's on
 purpose) what are
 the benefits of using those products tied with
 asterisk (or is SER an
 asterisk replacement??)
 
 Can someone give me an idea of what's the usage for
 open(ser) and asterisk?
 is it for scalability?
 should I run it in the same box as asterisk or
 separated?
 does it add more functions to asterisk?
 or is the main function to better handle SIP over
 firewalls (due to
 SIP over TCP support)?
 
 Thanks for the explanation.
 
 
 
 -- 


 Erick Perez


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-06-13 Thread Kelvin Williams
Has anyone ever published a concise howto or good documentation on how the two interrelate? and Configurations.. On 6/13/06, BILL GITONGA 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Asterisk does to scale well. Use OpenSER or SER as a
front end to asterisk. Make all the sip traffic gothrough ser and only go to Asterisk for voicemail, IVRi.e media stuff. If you connect to the PSTN using sip,then SER would be used for routing all PSTN calls.
--- Erick Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: While reading about how to maximize capabilities in asterisk i have read about SER and OpenSER.
 The sites do not explain to newbies (maybe that's on purpose) what are the benefits of using those products tied with asterisk (or is SER an asterisk replacement??)
 Can someone give me an idea of what's the usage for open(ser) and asterisk? is it for scalability? should I run it in the same box as asterisk or separated? does it add more functions to asterisk?
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-06-13 Thread Douglas Garstang
If you do this, and not have Asterisk in the call setup path, your going to 
lose the ability to do a lot of features. What about black/white lists, rate 
centers, pic codes, intra company extension dialling and other advanced 
features?
 
Sure, you might be able to do them with SER but good luck trying to find 
documentation.

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From: BILL GITONGA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tue 6/13/2006 7:14 PM 
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion 
Cc: 
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk




Asterisk does to scale well. Use OpenSER or SER as a
front end to asterisk. Make all the sip traffic go
through ser and only go to Asterisk for voicemail, IVR
i.e media stuff. If you connect to the PSTN using sip,
then SER would be used for routing all PSTN calls.

--- Erick Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 While reading about how to maximize capabilities in
 asterisk i have
 read about SER and OpenSER.

 The sites do not explain to newbies (maybe that's on
 purpose) what are
 the benefits of using those products tied with
 asterisk (or is SER an
 asterisk replacement??)

 Can someone give me an idea of what's the usage for
 open(ser) and asterisk?
 is it for scalability?
 should I run it in the same box as asterisk or
 separated?
 does it add more functions to asterisk?
 or is the main function to better handle SIP over
 firewalls (due to
 SIP over TCP support)?

 Thanks for the explanation.



 --


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-06-13 Thread Martin Joseph


On Jun 13, 2006, at 8:29 PM, Douglas Garstang wrote:

If you do this, and not have Asterisk in the call setup path, your 
going to lose the ability to do a lot of features. What about 
black/white lists, rate centers, pic codes, intra company extension 
dialling and other advanced features?


Sure, you might be able to do them with SER but good luck trying to 
find documentation.


So, your saying asterisk has better documentation?  I just want to be 
sure I understand you   ;~)


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-06-13 Thread Shaun Hofer

www.onsip.org
One of the best places for ser info 

-Shaun

On Wednesday 14 June 2006 11:44, Kelvin Williams wrote:
 Has anyone ever published a concise howto or good documentation on how the
 two interrelate? and Configurations..

 On 6/13/06, BILL GITONGA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Asterisk does to scale well. Use OpenSER or SER as a
  front end to asterisk. Make all the sip traffic go
  through ser and only go to Asterisk for voicemail, IVR
  i.e media stuff. If you connect to the PSTN using sip,
  then SER would be used for routing all PSTN calls.
 
  --- Erick Perez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   While reading about how to maximize capabilities in
   asterisk i have
   read about SER and OpenSER.
  
   The sites do not explain to newbies (maybe that's on
   purpose) what are
   the benefits of using those products tied with
   asterisk (or is SER an
   asterisk replacement??)
  
   Can someone give me an idea of what's the usage for
   open(ser) and asterisk?
   is it for scalability?
   should I run it in the same box as asterisk or
   separated?
   does it add more functions to asterisk?
   or is the main function to better handle SIP over
   firewalls (due to
   SIP over TCP support)?
  
   Thanks for the explanation.
  
  
  
   --
 
  
 
   Erick Perez
 
  
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-06-13 Thread Santosh Rao
asterisk has a extremely cool documentation. The wiki has everything a newbie 
like me could hope for.. with samples and everyhting./. where as we are having 
a very dificult time finding proper documentation or samples and stuff like 
thtt for SER.. 
may be if someone good with SER could update ther voip-info/wiki and write some 
basics abt the ser.cfg or somethjing .. then it would be great. 

Regards
Santosh Rao


Martin Joseph wrote:
 
On Jun 13, 2006, at 8:29 PM, Douglas Garstang wrote:

 If you do this, and not have Asterisk in the call setup path, your 
 going to lose the ability to do a lot of features. What about 
 black/white lists, rate centers, pic codes, intra company extension 
 dialling and other advanced features?

 Sure, you might be able to do them with SER but good luck trying to 
 find documentation.

So, your saying asterisk has better documentation?  I just want to be 
sure I understand you   ;~)

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] OPENSER / SER and Asterisk

2006-06-13 Thread Santosh Rao
asterisk has a extremely cool documentation. The wiki has everything a newbie 
like me could hope for.. with samples and everyhting./. where as we are having 
a very dificult time finding proper documentation or samples and stuff like 
thtt for SER.. 
may be if someone good with SER could update ther voip-info/wiki and write some 
basics abt the ser.cfg or somethjing .. then it would be great. 

Regards
Santosh Rao


Martin Joseph wrote:
 
On Jun 13, 2006, at 8:29 PM, Douglas Garstang wrote:

 If you do this, and not have Asterisk in the call setup path, your 
 going to lose the ability to do a lot of features. What about 
 black/white lists, rate centers, pic codes, intra company extension 
 dialling and other advanced features?

 Sure, you might be able to do them with SER but good luck trying to 
 find documentation.

So, your saying asterisk has better documentation?  I just want to be 
sure I understand you   ;~)

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