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Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 1:13 pm Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Can gateways be configured on a per user |
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Hello,
I'm exploring the capabilities of FreeSwitch and have some questions:
Can gateways be configured on a per user basis?
A user needs to be limited to only their own gateways and other users
can't user their gateway.
Something like:
User 1 has two gateways - VoIP provider A and VoIP provider B
User 2 also has two gateways - VoIP provider A and VoIP provider C
User 3 has ten gateways
User 4 has one gateway
etc.
Is it possible to have some gateway settings global and some user
specific, say proxy and port info global, but username and password
are specific to each user?
Is it also possible to specify on a per user basis whether the user's
gateway will register for the provider? Using the example above, User
1 and User 2 would both register with VoIP provider A.
And can that registration happen even if User 1 or User 2 don't have
any SIP endpoints registered with FreeSwitch?
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anthony.minessale at g... Guest
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Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 10:42 am Post subject: [Freeswitch-users] Can gateways be configured on a per user |
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You can store gateway xml in both a user and in the sofia.conf, we don't enforce which ones who can use because that would be a function of the dialplan but you can certainly store them in your configs that way and set the names of a user's specifc gateways in a variable that would be present on each inbound call.
On Sun, Apr 12, 2009 at 1:05 PM, Eric Chamberlain <eric@rf.com (eric@rf.com)> wrote:
Quote: | Hello,
I'm exploring the capabilities of FreeSwitch and have some questions:
Can gateways be configured on a per user basis?
A user needs to be limited to only their own gateways and other users
can't user their gateway.
Something like:
User 1 has two gateways - VoIP provider A and VoIP provider B
User 2 also has two gateways - VoIP provider A and VoIP provider C
User 3 has ten gateways
User 4 has one gateway
etc.
Is it possible to have some gateway settings global and some user
specific, say proxy and port info global, but username and password
are specific to each user?
Is it also possible to specify on a per user basis whether the user's
gateway will register for the provider? Using the example above, User
1 and User 2 would both register with VoIP provider A.
And can that registration happen even if User 1 or User 2 don't have
any SIP endpoints registered with FreeSwitch?
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Eric Chamberlain
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