On Thursday 10 June 2010, SR-USER wrote:
> Yes but I want the call to go through OpenSER A to OpenSER B and then to
> Phone B.
Hi SR,
ok, then you need to check in the cfg if the destination user belongs to you,
but is not registered on proxy A. Then you could relay it to proxy B which
will fo
Yes but I want the call to go through OpenSER A to OpenSER B and then to Phone
B.
Thanks
On Jun 10, 2010, at 4:38 PM, Klaus Darilion wrote:
> If you use the default configuration phone A just have to dial
>
> sip:us...@ip.address.of.serverb
>
> and it works out of the box.
>
> regards
> Klau
Phone A can call any phone registered to OpenSER B.
Thanks
On Jun 10, 2010, at 4:12 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
> On 06/10/2010 11:04 AM, SR-USER wrote:
>
>> The main question is how to allow phone A call phone B.
>
> Do you want the call to phone B to be the only conceivable call A can make?
If you use the default configuration phone A just have to dial
sip:us...@ip.address.of.serverb
and it works out of the box.
regards
Klaus
Am 10.06.2010 16:57, schrieb SR-USER:
Hi everyone.
I have two machines running OpenSER, one machines runs OpenSER A and the other
runs OpenSER B. Phone
On 06/10/2010 11:04 AM, SR-USER wrote:
The main question is how to allow phone A call phone B.
Do you want the call to phone B to be the only conceivable call A can
make? Or do you want phone A to be able to call any phone registered to
OpenSER B? Or make other calls that don't necessarily
Hi there.
The main question is how to allow phone A call phone B. Forget about the other
way around.
Thanks
On Jun 10, 2010, at 4:02 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
> On 06/10/2010 10:57 AM, SR-USER wrote:
>
>> I would like to allow Phone A call Phone B, but not the other way around.
>
> That depen
On 06/10/2010 10:57 AM, SR-USER wrote:
I would like to allow Phone A call Phone B, but not the other way around.
That depends on whether you want to disallow Phone B from calling Phone
A only, or disallow Phone B from calling a subset of all existing other
phones, or disallow Phone B from ma