Ser or openser with asterisk can be possible

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On 11/1/07, Antoine Megalla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a client who requires an Asterisk system with
> 1500 SIP clients.
> All clients will have ATAs (mostly Grandstream), so I
> think a single
> Asterisk server will not be able to handle all 1500
> registrations, plus
> typical applications like Voicemail, call forwarding,
> etc.. and the billing
> needs for all the clients.
>
> I have searched all over, and it seems that the
> perfect solution is using
> SER/OpenSER as registration server for the SIP
> clients, and then use
> Asterisk (one or more servers in load balancing mode)
> for everything else.
>
> The problem is that I cannot find any configuration
> files for such a setup.
> I can do all the Asterisk configuration, dial plan,
> AGIs, apps, etc.. but
> for SER/OpenSER I cannot find anything.
>
> Can anyone please point me in the right direction,
> provide me with OpenSER
> configuration, or any pointers on the subject. I tried
> to read all the
> material on how to write configuration files for
> OpenSER, but it is
> incomprehensible to me, and it is much harder that
> when I learning Asterisk
> 3 years ago.
>
> Your help is much appreciated.
>
> Regards,
>
> Antoine Megalla.
>
>
>
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