Hi..
That is the whole issue,,, The proxy 1 and proxy2 do not know each other. How
can I configure openser so that it recognizes proxy1 as another proxy and
sends/receives invites? I do not want any of the proxies acting as out bound
proxy. Both should be primary proxies for their respective domains and yet they
should be able to recognize the other proxy and forward the requests to it.
In other words, what I am asking how do the proxies talk to each other?
Thanks,
Padmaja
----- Original Message -----
From: raviprakash sunkara
To: Padmaja
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 1:55 PM
Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] Reg. Proxy domains
Hello Padmaja Akka,
IS urs Proxy1 sending the INVITE to Proxy2..
Can u trace by using ngrep or trace and Send to u ....
On Jan 31, 2008 12:39 PM, Padmaja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
Please see the situation below:
UA1 ----------------------> Proxy 1(not openser)----------------------
Proxy 2(openser)<----------------------UA2
UA1 is registered to proxy 1 and UA 2 to openser. I wish to make a call
from UA 1 to UA 2. Proxy 1 and proxy 2 are in the LAN but do not know of each
other. Is there a way we can configure the openser to send/receive the invites
to proxy 1? I think the calls will be handled on domain basis, so openser will
treat all the UAs registered to it as local and allow them to call each other.
But how to make it allow inter domain calls?
Please let me know.
Thanks,
Padmaja
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