Re: [asterisk-users] Kamailio 3.3.x and Asterisk 10.7.0 Realtime Integration Tutorial

2012-08-09 Thread Daniel Pocock
On 06/08/12 13:48, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:

   * http://asipto.com/u/68
 
 The tutorial focuses on how to use Asterisk's database structure to
 perform authentication in Kamailio SIP server, along with user location,
 nat traversal, instant messaging, presence, a.s.o., offloading
 processing from Asterisk. Asterisk will still handle all the calls,
 enabling rich telephony such as MoH, transcoding, ring back, IVR, etc.

This is a good tutorial, but can you clarify the scope of what Kamailio
will do in this configuration?

- just scalability and protocol conversion (e.g. UDP with Asterisk, TLS
with phones)?

- does it mean Kamailio is also intended to add other services, e.g.
presence and IM functionality?

- any comments on using the Jabber gateway module?

- is it intended for fully federated SIP, e.g. someone sets this up for
example.org, and somebody else in example.com can make a call to
u...@example.org, routed over the public Internet, using DNS SRV and
mutual TLS?

If it is intended that someone can turn on the mutual TLS mode and use
it to federate their Asterisk server, then I'd like to link to it from

http://www.opentelecoms.org/use-a-sip-proxy-instead-of-asterisk

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[asterisk-users] Kamailio 3.3.x and Asterisk 10.7.0 Realtime Integration Tutorial

2012-08-06 Thread Daniel-Constantin Mierla

Hello,

I released an update to my series of Kamailio and Asterisk Realtime 
Integration, using the latest stable versions of the two projects, 
respectively 3.3.1 and 10.7.0. You can find it at:


  * http://asipto.com/u/68

The tutorial focuses on how to use Asterisk's database structure to 
perform authentication in Kamailio SIP server, along with user location, 
nat traversal, instant messaging, presence, a.s.o., offloading 
processing from Asterisk. Asterisk will still handle all the calls, 
enabling rich telephony such as MoH, transcoding, ring back, IVR, etc.


Reusing as much as possible the Asterisk database makes the architecture 
presented in the tutorial easy to be applied to existing installations, 
without losing management interfaces or other admin tools.


Hope it is useful for many folks out there.

Cheers,
Daniel

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Kamailio Advanced Training, Seattle, USA, Sep 23-26, 2012 - 
http://asipto.com/u/katu
Kamailio Practical Workshop, Netherlands, Sep 10-12, 2012 - 
http://asipto.com/u/kpw


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Re: [asterisk-users] Kamailio 3.3.x and Asterisk 10.7.0 Realtime Integration Tutorial

2012-08-06 Thread SamyGo
Thats a great tutorial with very good conceptual details like SIP messages
flow.
Thanks Daniel :)

On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 6:48 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
mico...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hello,

 I released an update to my series of Kamailio and Asterisk Realtime
 Integration, using the latest stable versions of the two projects,
 respectively 3.3.1 and 10.7.0. You can find it at:

   * http://asipto.com/u/68

 The tutorial focuses on how to use Asterisk's database structure to
 perform authentication in Kamailio SIP server, along with user location,
 nat traversal, instant messaging, presence, a.s.o., offloading processing
 from Asterisk. Asterisk will still handle all the calls, enabling rich
 telephony such as MoH, transcoding, ring back, IVR, etc.

 Reusing as much as possible the Asterisk database makes the architecture
 presented in the tutorial easy to be applied to existing installations,
 without losing management interfaces or other admin tools.

 Hope it is useful for many folks out there.

 Cheers,
 Daniel

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 Daniel-Constantin Mierla - http://www.asipto.com
 http://twitter.com/#!/miconda - 
 http://www.linkedin.com/in/**micondahttp://www.linkedin.com/in/miconda
 Kamailio Advanced Training, Seattle, USA, Sep 23-26, 2012 -
 http://asipto.com/u/katu
 Kamailio Practical Workshop, Netherlands, Sep 10-12, 2012 -
 http://asipto.com/u/kpw


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