Hi Friends,I want to setup multiple SIP accounts. How can I do this? I have installed Asterisk, created Asterisk SIP extensions and registered in www.sipgate.co.uk. Now, what I have to do? 1) Am I need to install SER or OpenSER in my server along with Asterisk?2) If yes, can you please recommond
On Wed, Oct 18, 2006 at 05:31:52AM -0700, Crazy Boy wrote:
I want to setup multiple SIP accounts. How can I do this?
That depends what you mean by setup multiple SIP accounts.
I'm not a mind reader, but I can think of two possibilities:
(1) You want to have multiple phones on the Asterisk
Where can I find docs on ser and asterisk intergration.
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Where can I find docs on ser and asterisk intergration.
Well, you could start googling around just a bit, but here you go anyway:
I found these both useful:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/OpenSER
http://www.iptel.org/ser/doc/gettingstarted
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http://www.openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=asterisk_integration
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Where can I find docs on ser and asterisk intergration.Well, you could start googling around just a bit, but here you go anyway:
I found these both useful:
Are,
Are you using a common database for SER and Asterisk? How are you
keeping the accounts synced? Does this setup cause any complications
with AstBill?
regards,
David
On 10/25/05, Are [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good Question.
We have tested it with any combination we can think about and it
hi everybody:
I use Asterisk and SER(with nathelp moudle) in on box, SER as sip
registrar and sip proxy, Asterisk as media gw and pstn connector. Here
is my configuration: SER use 192.168.2.10:5060,Asterisk use
192.168.2.10:5065,my pstn gw is 192.168.2.20:5060
in ser.cfg
if
Hello asterisk users,
I want to register sip agents (polycom ip 300) and
asterisk on Ser (sip express router)
sip user1--SERsip user2
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Asterisk
How may i configure Ser+Asterisk in order to provide
Moh to sip agents
Dear Ralf
We have a few large installations that are using Asterisk and SER managed by our Open Source software AstBill.
It is working exelent. Basically Asterisk is handeling the PSTN and Voicemail part.
The authentication in Asterisk is done using ANI/CLI.
This setup is not very well
On Tue, 2005-10-25 at 08:27 +0100, Are wrote:
The authentication in Asterisk is done using ANI/CLI.
Same way as broadvoice, wonder if using that setup if I set my caller id
to someone else will it cause the INVITE that broadvoice does
(broadvoice will invite the person registered as that
Good Question.
We have tested it with any combination we can think about and it is
working safely. There is no way (we know about) that you can pass toll
free calls. :-)
Basically SER is configured to only accept clients that have the same
callerid as account numbers so SER refuse to pass the
Hi
Have you got SER up and running
If so then get asterisk up and running
Then make sure ser can route to asterisk , search in google for routing
to voicemail from ser, lots of people do that
Now the call will be in asterisk, you will need to allow ser to pass
calls, and vice versa ser needs
Hello,
I've been using Asterisk for a while now. For a large project I think about
using SER, too.
But although I have studied the SER tutorial, I'm not quite sure, how Asterisk
and SER work
together, how Asterisk know about clients that are registered at the SER and so
on.
Can anyone of you
Dinesh,
This should be fine as long as you set canreinvite=no for both systems
in sip.conf on Asterisk. I've done both Asterisk - SER and Asterisk
- CCM, and they work well.
Alistair Cunningham,
Integrics Ltd,
+44 (0)7870 699 479
http://integrics.com/
Dinesh wrote:
Hi all,
I have
Hi all,
I have Asterisk talking to my call manager 4.0 with SIP
trunk as mentioned in the wiki. I also have SER talking to
Asterisk. I need the SER talking to my Call manager. The reason why
CCM cannot talk to SER is because SER is a on a public ip address, and CCM is
on a private ip
Hello,
I wish to use asterisk as voicemail system with ser
My phones are registered on SER and asterisk provide
conference ivr and voicemail system.
I want to use Asterisk Realtime Architecture to store
voicemessages and configuration .
Michael Shuler has written a patch for mwi.
Hi,
We are testing a SIP solution * + ser solution for a large implementation.
All the clients are nated.
When a client is dialing outside the domain (to a FWD sip account for
example) all is perfect ! ;-)
But ,when a call is done to a sip account, the client is ringing, then the
caller can hear
Le mardi 10 Mai 2005 08:01, Laurent Foulonneau a écrit :
Hi,
Hello,
We are testing a SIP solution * + ser solution for a large implementation.
All the clients are nated.
When a client is dialing outside the domain (to a FWD sip account for
example) all is perfect ! ;-)
But ,when a call is
I seem to remember seeing a posting somewhere of how to get SER (when
configured to use mySQL) to utilize the same database as Asterisk (when
configured with RealTime or ast_data). I know that changing the field
and table names in SER isn't terribly difficult so this should be
relatively easy. The
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would
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Thank you for your story Paul, nice work
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Basically, I'm forwarding the standard Asterisk ports:
tcp 5060
udp 5060
udp
Anton Krall wrote:
Any problems with RTP or voice just on one side?
So as long as you use some STUN server, the RTP packets have the right IP.
Did you install your own stund or are you using a public one?
You didn't have to use SER at all right?
Setting nat=yes does pretty much the same as a STUN
ManxPower
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Anton Krall wrote:
Any problems with RTP or voice just on one side?
So as long as you use some STUN
Guys.
Im reading a lot about ser, nat, stun, etc. And I noticed there are a lot of
ways to get around nat but I would like to hear some success stories about
handling nat users with multiple voip phones behind nat.
I have my asterisk box behind but ports are forwarded (5060 5004 1-2
for
- Original Message -
From: Anton Krall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
would like to hear some actual setups and how people are solving the nat
issue within scenarios like:
Asterisk - nat (ports forwarded) - internet - nat - multiple voup phones
I've been playing with this with my friends for awhile
Hi all,
I was wondering if someone could explain the relationship of
Asterisk, SER Jabber (XMPP) to me.
I understand that there are facilities within Asterisk to
use jabber to notify of incoming calls via XMPP clients, however Im
trying to work out exactly where the SER server would
:
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk, SER Jabber
Hi
all,
I was wondering if someone could
explain the relationship of Asterisk, SER Jabber (XMPP) to
me.
I understand that there are
facilities within Asterisk to use jabber to notify of incoming calls via XMPP
clients, however Im
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Yes, I use this method too.
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 18:18:15 +0200, Yair Hakak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you do not need radius for ser and asterisk to speak to each other. if
anything
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Yes, I use this method too.
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: Friday, February 25, 2005 8:29 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk + SER
Hello All,
Has anyone tried Asterisk with SER.?
My main focus is billing and authentication of my endpoints.
I want Asterisk to handle all my endpoints and SER to do
billing/accounting
stuff.
Any help
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Hello All,
Has anyone tried Asterisk with SER.?
My main focus is billing and authentication
Hello All,
Has anyone tried Asterisk with SER.?
My main focus is billing and authentication of my endpoints.
I want Asterisk to handle all my endpoints and SER to do billing/accounting
stuff.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Neel
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk + SER
Hello All,
Has anyone tried Asterisk with SER.?
My main focus is billing and authentication of my endpoints.
I want Asterisk to handle all my endpoints and SER to do
billing
Alberto Zuin wrote:
Yes, but I have to configure a route for each host in every host! A the
moment i have about 120 Asterisk hosts and every astersk have about
50-100 users! Is for that I want a single sip proxy that route dial.
I read more about ser, and the suggestion is to use ser for
Yes, but I have to configure a route for each host in every host! A the
moment i have about 120 Asterisk hosts and every astersk have about
50-100 users! Is for that I want a single sip proxy that route dial.
I read more about ser, and the suggestion is to use ser for accounting
and route, and
Hello all!
I'm new in this ML and I write you for a suggestion about integrate
Asterisk and SER.
My idea is to use Asterisk as a local PBX server where users can
authenticate and make local calls, but when a user dial a non local
number, an asterisk extension call SER Server who redirct to right
In my opinion this would be overkill. Just use Asterisk to forward calls
to other Asterisk boxes.
$0.02
Alberto Zuin wrote:
Hello all!
I'm new in this ML and I write you for a suggestion about integrate
Asterisk and SER.
My idea is to use Asterisk as a local PBX server where users can
I'm trying to setup a PBX with Asterisk and the SIP Express Router.
Asterisk will handle PSTN incoming and outgoing calls, voicemail and
conference rooms, while SER needs to handle SIP registration and SIP
to SIP calls while forwarding requests for other features to the
Asterisk box.
Does anyone
my company is deploying a metaswitch vp3510 and we are looking to add some
additional services via voip. ive messed around briefly with asterisk
(had it working a time or two with some cisco 79xx phones and such) but
dont have the time required to really get in and dig around on how to get
it
Hi
I've two IP's(one is public and other is private). I want to use SER(SIP Express
Route) to forward my incoming request from outside to private IP. The scenario is
below:
10.x.x.x(private) == 203.x.x.x(public) == outside world(ex:192.x.x.x)
|| || ||
Hello guys,
I'm new to asterisk and I have some problems -
would you help me please.
I installed following configuration: Linux server
with Asterisk + Digium X100P FXO card
I dial the line - and I hear the voice :
Congratiolations, you succesfully installed... and so on
I want to use this
Dear Pavel,
Go to http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk
or search in google
Best Regards,
Miroslav Nachev
Hello guys,
I'm new to asterisk and I have some problems -
would you help me please.
I installed following configuration: Linux server
with Asterisk + Digium X100P
Hello,
We use SER as SIP proxy/registrar and Asterisk as the media Server for
handling IVRs and Voicemails. The system works fine and the benefit is it is
highly scalable.
Regards, Girish
From: usedcanon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk SER (www.IPTel.org)
Date: Thu, 3
Hi,
Is it possible to use SER (www.iptel.org) toghether with Asterisk?
Best Regards,
Miroslav Nachev
COSMOS Software Enterprises, Ltd.
Tel:(+359-2) 983-32-62
Mobile: (+359-88) 897-31-95
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Many people use SER as proxy/registrar along with * as PSTN gateway
and report it works fine.
-jiri
At 12:36 PM 6/3/2004, Miroslav Nachev wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to use SER (www.iptel.org) toghether with Asterisk?
Best Regards,
Miroslav Nachev
COSMOS Software Enterprises,
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk SER (www.IPTel.org)
Many people use SER as proxy/registrar along with * as PSTN gateway
and report it works fine.
-jiri
At 12:36 PM 6/3/2004, Miroslav Nachev wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to use SER (www.iptel.org) toghether with Asterisk?
Best Regards
Hi,
I am looking to implement a system to use as a prepaid service. I am aware
that asterisk could do this with app_prepaid. However I am not sure if this
is the best solution.
Does anyone know if SER has a simmillar solution. Would I be right in
assuming that SER as a SIP server is more
I was just looking through the SER archives and someone mentioned using
SER with *, his comments about * where very complementary, is there
anyone using SER on this list. I could do with a bit of a HOWTO.
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