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greymanvoip at gmail.com
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:17 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] OT: Linksys devices send incorrect REGISTER Reply with quote

I would suspect it's an Asterisk issue and not a Linksys issue. We use
a non-Asterisk registrar with 1000's of Linksys devices and don't have
that problem.

If you are starting to get a lot of registration traffic it would be a
good time to look at a way at moving it off Asterisk. Asterisk is
great for the media and feature side of the PBX but there are better
solutions for signalling and registrations such as OpenSER.

Regards,

Greyman.
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kjcsb at xnet.co.nz
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:46 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] OT: Linksys devices send incorrect REGISTER Reply with quote

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I would suspect it's an Asterisk issue and not a Linksys issue. We use
a non-Asterisk registrar with 1000's of Linksys devices and don't have
that problem.

If you are starting to get a lot of registration traffic it would be a
good time to look at a way at moving it off Asterisk. Asterisk is great
for the media and feature side of the PBX but there are better
solutions for signalling and registrations such as OpenSER.

Sounds good since we run OpenSER for other stuff already. But how does it
work? When two OpenSER-registered UACs want to call each other through
Asterisk how does that happen? When a call comes into an IVR how does
Asterisk know where to contact the relevant UAC if it's not registered with
it?

Thanks

Cameron
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