Re: [SR-Users] Sipwise SEMS

2021-07-04 Thread Henning Westerholt
Hello Alex, yes, sipwise maintain a fork of it. One related question, the last “official” release 1.6 of sems was in 2015 (at least in public github). Are people just using the development version in production then, also also just maintain their own private fork? Cheers, Henning -- Henning W

Re: [SR-Users] Sipwise SEMS

2021-07-04 Thread Arsen Semenov
Hi David, SEMS's sbc module (aka B2BUA) works quite well in practice, not just in theory :) and yes, you can just pass next hop as a custom header from mod sbc doc: next_hop=$H(P-NextHop) On Sun, Jul 4, 2021 at 11:41 PM David Villasmil < david.villasmil.w...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello guys, > >

Re: [SR-Users] Sipwise SEMS

2021-07-04 Thread Alex Balashov
Yes, this is possible, though it’s not clear why you’d want to do this with SEMS when you can just make routing decisions in Kamailio and hint to SEMS B2BUA where to route the call onward, whether via the RURI or a custom header. Also, SEMS does not come from Sipwise, though it is my understandi

[SR-Users] Sipwise SEMS

2021-07-04 Thread David Villasmil
Hello guys, I know SEMS can provide conference, voicemail, and other services. In theory it’s also a B2BUA. Could I use a python script to provide a simple routing service? I.e.: receive an invite and send it somewhere else based on some routing logic? Thanks all David -- Regards, David Villa