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I'm afraid that yes, I need to authenticate to the SIP server, it
means, change the user (masquerade).<br>
Is it possible at all ?<br>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Best Regards,
Daniel Speichert</pre>
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W dniu 2011-03-20 21:05, Jon Bonilla pisze:
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<pre wrap="">El Sun, 20 Mar 2011 20:29:52 +0100
Daniel Speichert <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:daniel@speichert.pl"><daniel@speichert.pl></a> escribió:
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<pre wrap="">Hello,
I'm trying to adopt SIP Provider to our scenario and starting with
something simple.
It means, we have some users and these users should be able to call
landlines not through PSTN but through another SIP server with one
account. I mean something like this:
many users -> SIP Provider CE -> oneaccount@somesipserver -> landlines
I guess this can't be done with SIP peering via admin panel, but how can
I do this otherwise ?
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If I understand, that's the perfect example of a sip peering. If you do not use
authentication and preserve the callerid, that's what a trunk does.
But If you mean that you need to register to that server and authenticate, no,
the sip peering is not supposed to work like that.
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