ons, 16.04.2008 kl. 11.35 +0300, skrev Juha Heinanen: > Mikael A. Bjerkeland writes: > > > All SIP traffic goes to the OpenSER proxy which in turn routes the call > > with the LCR module to a FreeSWITCH server. This has proven to work fine > > in my limited testing environment. I am using ENUM on the FreeSWITCH > > server to look up dialed numbers. If the dialed number was found in our > > ENUM registry and belongs to the proxy, we call back to OpenSER: > > why don't you do enum lookup already in openser? Sure, I can do this. Should the NAPTR record point to my FreeSWITCH server or OpenSER? If it points to OpenSER then I could just use dbaliases, right? Should the call be looked up with ENUM in OpenSER and then routed via FreeSWITCH? If so, how is this done?
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] The call is routed to OpenSER > > which complains that it cannot find the subscriber/alias, which makes > > sense as there isn't configured an alias. But this also happens when I > > transfer to a PSTN number. > > hard to say without more info, but if the number is not found in openser > registrar, should you then use lcr module to route it to one of your > gws? Yes, I've been trying this, but couldn't get it to work. I will try once more, unless you have another suggestion to my questions above. > -- juha Thanks, Mikael _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
