On 09/14/06 19:55, Marco Spiga wrote:
On Sun, Sep 10, 2006 at 04:08:12PM +0300, G.Jacobsen wrote:
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Subject: RE: [Users] Openser and my voip provider
Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2006 16:08:12 +0300
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I think you would be better off with Trixbox for such small setup.
www.trixbox.org/
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Sent: Sonntag, 10. September 2006 12:09
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Subject: [Users] Openser and my voip provider
Subject: Openser and my voip provider
HELLO
In my lan I would like to have three SIP phone registered whit my voip
provider, with ip public and
Local Number Portability. Is it possible with Openser to circumscribe the
voip local traffic into my lan, and to manage the rest of voip traffic in
transparent mode?
Can my voip provider save the logs of the my voip local traffic?
Sorry for my bad english.
Thanks Advanced
Marco
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No no . . .
I would like to know if Openser have this function.
openser cannot behave as a sip client (phone). You can make it
authenticate calls in behalf of your users via uac module, but there are
some limitations at this moment regarding the CSeq value incrementation.
You can use sipsak to register the address of your openser for each of
your three phones, in this way you ensure that calls to your phones will
reach first your openser.
Cheers,
Daniel
Bye!!!!!!!!
Marco
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