On 1/05/10 6:49 PM, Andreas Sikkema wrote: > On May 1, 2010, at 9:05 AM, Adrian Georgescu wrote: > > >> On Sat, 2010-05-01 at 16:28 +0930, Mike O'Connor wrote: >> >>> I have a need to forward calls onward for a range of DID's, but the >>> other end is not going to Register. I think this is called trunking. >>> >>> I need to be able to configure the DID's and the ip/port there being on >>> forwarded too. >>> What methods should I use to do this ? >>> > >> You could use ENUM to translate SIP URIs to a particular outside peer >> and use trusted peers table to match incoming calls. >> >> Then you only need to add ENUM numbers in your DNS database and trusted >> peers in your proxy database, no need to configure much in OpenSIPS >> beside doing ENUM lookup and checking the trusted table. >> > Using ENUM and Trusted Peers as Adrian sugests is definitely the easiest way > to create a trunk but I have run into one minor problem, it will only work if > the destination of the ENUM mapping is listening on port 5060. I haven't been > able to find a way to make custom ports work, but that might be something to > do with myself ;-) > > Current meaning of trunking appears to be more than 1 simultaneous call > to/from one single destination, I've seen hard/software require > authentication and other hard/software absolutely refuse to do > authentication wrt trunking and everything in between. > >
You are correct this hardware/software does not support registration and I have to use a different port (5080) in this case. Any ideas ? anyone ? :) Mike _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
