[Users] understanding SEMS

Stefan Sayer stefan.sayer at iptego.de
Sun Jun 17 23:57:03 CEST 2007


Hello,

SER directly sends out the reply message to next_hop without going 
through the route script. If you need to process outgoing messages from 
SEMS, either modify them directly in SEMS, or use one SER instance as 
SIP stack for SEMS on e.g. port 5070, and have one SER proxy 
record-route. This way you get replies and followup requests on your 
record-routing proxy.

Stefan

Victor Gamov wrote:
> hi guys!
> 
> can somebody explain me how SEMS works with SER/OpenSER.
> 
> As I conceive proxy sends requests to SEMS via unix socket. Then SEMS 
> needs constructs reply or new request and ask proxy to send it. But 
> where reply come to proxy? into onreply_route[0] block? is it possible 
> to use t_on_reply() function when initial request writing to SEMS to ask 
> proxy to use specific onreply_route[] block?
> 
> Thanks for advise!
> 

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