Re: [OpenSBC] OpenSBC as registrar for Asterisk
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From: Whit T. <de...@wh...> - 2009-02-01 15:39:15
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Once you create a routing rule in OpenSBC, it will forward the register the request to Asterisk so the SIP client will be registered there. In this case the registration is handled by asterisk, so no client accounts need to be setup in OpenSBC. In this setup, OpenSBC is acting as a router, forwarding all packets to asterisk. Then you can utilize whatever trunks to the PSTN you have in Asterisk. So essentially its like having asterisk exposed on its own external IP address, but in this case OpenSBC is hiding the internal workings of your network. Hope that makes it more clear. The easiest thing to do is configure a route everything to asterisk rule and try it out.. you can create more complex routes once you get the hang of it.. Whit OpenSBC Forum wrote: > Thank you for your quick response. I just want to clear something do I have to create routes in the B2BUA-routes? With this setup my SIP clients will register to the IP address of my SBC box? and automatically SBC will forward all sip registration request to asterisk even if I don't create any local domain users. How about if I have IAX trunks in asterisk will my sip clients be able to use that trunk if they have registered in my SBC Box? Sorry for the many questions I am really really confused with this setup. Thank you again. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This SF.net email is sponsored by: > SourcForge Community > SourceForge wants to tell your story. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/sf-spreadtheword > _______________________________________________ > Opensipstack-osbcdevel mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opensipstack-osbcdevel > > > > |