Re: [SR-Users] SIP Trunks Location

2013-06-25 Thread Stoyan Mihaylov
Surely there must be a better way. For example, if you are a good client for your provider, you can ask him to forward all calls to your IP. This way, Kamailio will accept all calls and forward them to multiple Asterisk boxes for processing. Also - you can put one Asterisk to do only one thing - ac

Re: [SR-Users] SIP Trunks Location

2013-06-24 Thread Jose Suero
Stoyan thanks for your reply, i've been doing some research before replying (which has taken a while) and there's something I don't understand. I apologize in advance if I'm asking something that makes no sense. my provider does in fact requires registration, and they provide a single sip tha

Re: [SR-Users] SIP Trunks Location

2013-06-19 Thread Stoyan Mihaylov
It depends. I can imagine next scenarios: 1. Under SIP trunks you mean calls from your provider to you A) In case your provider can send calls to you - then you can use Kamailio, accepting all calls from your provider - based on IP. B) In case your provider expects registration from your system - t

[SR-Users] SIP Trunks Location

2013-06-19 Thread Jose Suero
Hi I'm planning to set kamailio in front of an farm of pbx servers (haven't decided on freeswitch or asterisk) there's a million tutorials on how to do this, what I haven't found is what part of my setup actually handles the sip trunks my phone company provides me with. What's the best pract