Hi Andy,<br><br>I use in my projects dbaliasing for matching ddi with subscriber/route.<br><br>After aliasing any of existing routing (location, lcr or carrier-route) can work as for outbound.<br><br>Cheers,<br>DanB<br><br>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 4:27 PM, Andy Smith <<a href="mailto:a.smith@ukgrid.net">a.smith@ukgrid.net</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">Hi list,</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2"> I'd like to know, from others experience,
what solutions might be best for configuring OpenSER routing from a PSTN
gateway to multiple IP PBXs.</font></div>
<div><font face="Arial" size="2">I guess there may be various solutions ranging from
quick and dirty to the other extreme but Id be interested to get some ideas what
are typical solutions for others. As OpenSER is so configurable and there are so
many optional modules its quite hard, coming from zero exposure to any
production SIP envrionments, to know how best to go about this...</font></div>
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">thanks Andy.</font></div></div>
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