It is better have the users registered to openser and asterisk send the calls to openser, and there will be taken the routing decision. There is no need to register to both applications.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 06/20/07 02:25, Zen Kato wrote:
Asterisk is used for voicemail, conference(meetme) and
auto dial using auto dial file from asterisk agi-bin.

Is there easy way to register at asterisk after registering
openser?

The old windows version(v.2.0) and linux version of xlite could have two sip accounts.

I can register to openser using on sip.conf of asterisk:

[general]

register => 001:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/001
register => 002:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/002
..........

[sip]
[001]
type=friend
host=dynamic
...
[002]
type=friend
host=dynamic
...

in this way, if a user changed his/her password using
serweb, the password in subscriber table of openser data
base will be changed, but the user can not change hard-coded
his/her password in sip.conf.
Regards,

Zen

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