I use OpenSER quite successfully as a forwarder for Asterisk. That is, OpenSER checks the URI, if it is a [EMAIL PROTECTED] it forwards the transaction onto our Asterisk PBX, if its a [EMAIL PROTECTED] it processes the transaction. To forward to call on Asterisk to the old PSTN network, simple use a Digium TDM400 board.
....chris

Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,

On 10/19/06 11:15, Antoine Fressancourt wrote:
Hello,

I plan to set up a dialplan where an invite is generated to an application server when a user agent emits a given DTMF, sent to OpenSER as a SIP INFO message. This way, I want to do 3rd party call control.

To begin, I have a rather simple question : how to generate an INVITE message from OpenSER's dialplan? Is there a particular module? Should I use a dedicated application server acting as a B2BUA receiving the INFO messages and generating the INVITEs in return ?
openser does not act as an end point, it cannot answer a call. For that you need a b2bua like asterisk. Openser can stay in the middle of the calls, acting as router and proxy.

Cheers,
Daniel


Thank you in advance for your help,

Antoine
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