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February 10, 2011
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Possible to use FMG as a relay to a remote sip server?

  • February 10, 2011
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From looking at the conf files and docs, it seems that FMG cannot dynamically allow additional users to login without first modifying the conf file and restarting the service. My question is can FMG be used solely as a flash interface/relay for another sip server?

Example (fake values):

1) I have several users already registered in a sip server: sip01, sip02, sip03. Domain is 1.1.1.1. Outbound Proxy is 1.1.2.2

2) I've already set up a FMG+FMS server in another remote server.

How do I connect this two servers so that I can login on the FMG using the accounts on the sip server?

What files do I need to modify (sip.xml, workflow.xml)?

Do I need to do the changes manually for each user or can the changes be handled dynamically?

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Participant
August 17, 2011

Hello

I dont know what you are looking for, but I made an implementation exactly as your description, dinamically I get some SIP accounts registered, (flash interface) then if they want to make some call they use some sip server of Genesys as an outbound SIP proxy, if you need some more details I can give you some advice.

Esteban

Participant
August 22, 2011

Can you please provide me with some details of your setup? I am interested in this and trying to set something similar up.

Do you need one SIP account per call to be triggered on FMG? As in, one account can only make one call at a point of time, right?

If so, how is this a gateway? If we want to have more than one call at the sametime, what do we do?

By the way, is there some service available online that allows me to use X-Lite or some SIP softphone to call PSTN numbers?

P.S. I am also reachable at umdraghu@yahoo.com

Thanks

Participant
July 27, 2011

Do you have any update on this? Did you get this to work?

August 8, 2011

I'm sorry for replying so late.

No, I had to abandon this implementation. I had some success with a similar product called Flashphoner but it still needed some work.

-Lou