harry gaillac wrote:
Hi Klaus,



Please do not cross post. Split your problems into
smaller problems and ask them on the correspondig list.


I mail my question to asterisk, openser ser  lists

I think one of your biggest problems is your poor english. What does the above sentence mean? I know that you post to all this list because I really get flooded by your emails.

Or do you mean that you give a shit on my advice and still spamming all the lists with your emails (getting the responses you are used to)?

After all your emails, I still have no glue what
your scenario is. Why do you want to host ser+asterisk+NAT on the same
device?

pass through
I agree my english is not very good sorry i try my
best .

Asterisk don't provide IM/presence unlike ser however
ser don't provide telephony features like MOH ACD call
parked IVR and more
I want my sip agents to provide these features.
Ser handle sip routing asterisk telephony features .

Have you ever used SIP clients with presence and IM? I suggest to setup ser (without Asterisk) just to test the IM features. SIP based IM/presence implementations are very poor yet.

Should the Asterisk/ser be reachable also from the
public interface? If not, why do you need NAT traversal at all?


In fact  i have got a single machine for my tests .
Ser handle sip routing so incoming or outgoing
requests pass through SER not directly to asterisk .

I need nat support for sip agents behind nat.

In your picture, the NAT router is on the same PC as ser and asterisk. Is this correct?

what scenario do you have? Are all the users behding the same NAT (in the same subnet) and you provide VoIP within this network (e.g. an enterprise) or do you have external users (e.g. like iptel or freeworlddialup)?


Why do you use both? Asterisk can also do NAT
traversal. For how many users is the setup?


I think asterisk support 255 users




klaus

harry gaillac wrote:

Dear users,

This letter is addressed to the most experienced

users

for the  ser openser and asterisk projects.

Advice me and I'll stop to mail my question.

How a session between two user agents behind nat

could

stay in the path ?

Harry
Kinds Regards

|register | | register |

agent1
asterisk|         |ser/nat box |            |
| 200 OK | | 200 OK |

agent2

             One box
    ---------------------------
    |  ----------------       |
| | asterisk pbx | | | ---------------- |
    |        ||               |
    |  ----------    ----------
    |  |   SER  |====|NAT box |==== private

network

    |  ----------    ----------
    ---------------------------





        

        
                


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