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    Hello,<br>
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    you can simply forward register requests to asterisk boxes if you
    don't want Kamailio to replace the Contact address and maintain
    location records. You would better use a version of asterisk with
    path support if you have phones behind the nat and enable path in
    kamailio as well.<br>
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    Cheers,<br>
    Daniel<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 29/05/15 21:03, Nelson Migliaro
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                    <div>Hello,<br>
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                    I am trying to forward the register to multiple
                    Asterisk using Kamailio.<br>
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                  The basic Idea is:<br>
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                Softphone A---->Kamailio-----> Asterisk 1<br>
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                                                  ------> Asterisk 2.<br>
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            I follow Asipto howto <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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            but the problem I see in my case, is that registration IP in
            Asterisk is Kamailio´s IP. This causes calls going from
            kamailio to asterisk and then back to kamailio. In my
            scenario, I need that softphone A IP appeard in Asterisk
            realtime contact IP.<br>
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        <div>The call path would be:<br>
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          Softphone B -> kamailio -> Asterisk 1 or Asterisk 2
          (depending on dispatcher) -> Softphone A <br>
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        <div>Following Asipto how to the call goes Softphone A ->
          kamailio -> asterisk -> kamailio Softphone B <br>
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        <div>Hope I explain myself clearly.<br>
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        <div>Thank you in advance.<br>
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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
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