From bogdan at opensips.org Thu Jan 12 11:39:39 2017
From: bogdan at opensips.org (Bogdan-Andrei Iancu)
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2017 18:39:39 +0200
Subject: [OpenSIPS-Business] Introducing OpenSIPS 2.3
Message-ID: <99435f67-d572-ce75-531a-a5588935aa1d@opensips.org>
A new year has arrived, so it is the time for a new OpenSIPS major
release – forOpenSIPS version 2.3 .
For this version, the main focus on development is the*/“integration”/*,
the integration ofOpenSIPSwith various external entities. Why is
integration so important to end up being the main tag of a major
release? Well, everybody in the VoIP world is operating VoIP
platforms/systems – and these are more than SIP Engines (asOpenSIPSis).
Indeed, the SIP Engine is the core and most important part of the
platform, but to build something usable and useful, you need additional
components into your platform like CDR/billing engines, monitoring and
tracing tools, data backends, non-SIP trunking or more specialized SIP
engines. Shortly you need your SIP Engine (OpenSIPS, of course) to be
able to easily integrate with all these components.
OpenSIPS2.3 brings some new and exciting integration capabilities, that
will definitely boost the value of your SIP platform:
* extendedHomer/SIPCapture integration to
allow capturing of non-SIP data (transport level data, Management
Interface commands, REST queries and more);
* SIP-I support both in terms of passing-through and in terms of
converting SIP-I to SIP and vice-versa ;
* CGRates integration for powerful rating/billing
– everything in a simple and automatic way (via a dedicated module);
* FreeSWITCH flavored Load-Balancing for a
more realistic and accurate traffic balancing over FreeSWITCH
clusters (as the load information is fetched in realtime from
FreeSWITCH);
* theEvent Engine
to provide
support for scenarios based on Subscribe/Notify model, where the
script execution may subscribe and resume later according to
certain events (like a dynamic implementation of the Push
Notification mechanism);
* extendedRabbitMQ support for custom and
flexible data injection directly from OpenSIPS script;
* extended Asynchronous support for more complex async scenarios (like
launch with no wait);
* more end-device integration (special SIP extensions).
The timeline for OpenSIPS 2.3 is:
* Beta Release – 13-17 March 2017
* Stable Release – 24-28 April 2017
* General Availability – 2nd of May 2017, duringOpenSIPS Summit
To talk more about the features of this new release, a publicaudio
conference will be
available on19th of January 2017, 4 pm GMT
, thanks to
the kind sponsorship of UberConference
. Anyone is welcome to join to find out
more details or to ask questions aboutOpenSIPS2.3 .
This is a public and open conference, so no registration is needed, but
if you want to announce your intention to participate, please let us
know via the form on the blog post
.
Best regards,
--
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com
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From bogdan at opensips.org Wed Jan 18 08:45:18 2017
From: bogdan at opensips.org (Bogdan-Andrei Iancu)
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2017 15:45:18 +0200
Subject: [OpenSIPS-Business] [OpenSIPS-Users] Introducing OpenSIPS 2.3
In-Reply-To: <99435f67-d572-ce75-531a-a5588935aa1d@opensips.org>
References: <99435f67-d572-ce75-531a-a5588935aa1d@opensips.org>
Message-ID:
Reminder : one day left to the audio conference - 19th of January, 4pm
GMT, https://www.uberconference.com/opensips
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com
On 01/12/2017 06:39 PM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
>
> A new year has arrived, so it is the time for a new OpenSIPS major
> release – forOpenSIPS version 2.3 .
>
> For this version, the main focus on development
> is the*/“integration”/*, the integration ofOpenSIPSwith various
> external entities. Why is integration so important to end up being the
> main tag of a major release? Well, everybody in the VoIP world is
> operating VoIP platforms/systems – and these are more than SIP Engines
> (asOpenSIPSis). Indeed, the SIP Engine is the core and most important
> part of the platform, but to build something usable and useful, you
> need additional components into your platform like CDR/billing
> engines, monitoring and tracing tools, data backends, non-SIP trunking
> or more specialized SIP engines. Shortly you need your SIP Engine
> (OpenSIPS, of course) to be able to easily integrate with all these
> components.
>
> OpenSIPS2.3 brings some new and exciting integration capabilities,
> that will definitely boost the value of your SIP platform:
>
> * extendedHomer/SIPCapture integration to
> allow capturing of non-SIP data (transport level data, Management
> Interface commands, REST queries and more);
> * SIP-I support both in terms of passing-through and in terms of
> converting SIP-I to SIP and vice-versa ;
> * CGRates integration for powerful
> rating/billing – everything in a simple and automatic way (via a
> dedicated module);
> * FreeSWITCH flavored Load-Balancing for a
> more realistic and accurate traffic balancing over FreeSWITCH
> clusters (as the load information is fetched in realtime from
> FreeSWITCH);
> * theEvent Engine
> to provide
> support for scenarios based on Subscribe/Notify model, where the
> script execution may subscribe and resume later according to
> certain events (like a dynamic implementation of the Push
> Notification mechanism);
> * extendedRabbitMQ support for custom
> and flexible data injection directly from OpenSIPS script;
> * extended Asynchronous support for more complex async scenarios
> (like launch with no wait);
> * more end-device integration (special SIP extensions).
>
> The timeline for OpenSIPS 2.3 is:
>
> * Beta Release – 13-17 March 2017
> * Stable Release – 24-28 April 2017
> * General Availability – 2nd of May 2017, duringOpenSIPS Summit
>
>
> To talk more about the features of this new release, a publicaudio
> conference will be
> available on19th of January 2017, 4 pm GMT
> , thanks to
> the kind sponsorship of UberConference
> . Anyone is welcome to join to find
> out more details or to ask questions aboutOpenSIPS2.3 .
>
> This is a public and open conference, so no registration is needed,
> but if you want to announce your intention to participate, please let
> us know via the form on the blog post
> .
>
> Best regards,
>
> --
> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
> OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
> http://www.opensips-solutions.com
>
> _______________________________________________
> Users mailing list
> Users at lists.opensips.org
> http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
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From bogdan at opensips.org Fri Jan 20 08:13:14 2017
From: bogdan at opensips.org (Bogdan-Andrei Iancu)
Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2017 15:13:14 +0200
Subject: [OpenSIPS-Business] [OpenSIPS-Users] [BLOG] Migrating
registrations to OpenSIPS 2.2
In-Reply-To: <7de1c572-f36e-3b69-9457-ce43b2f41788@opensips.org>
References:
<7de1c572-f36e-3b69-9457-ce43b2f41788@opensips.org>
Message-ID: <845081d8-beab-88ba-d2cc-eb6519f65c15@opensips.org>
This issue (not being able to preserve contacts when migrating to 2.2
version) was reported and the fix sponsored by Chris Maciejewski from
https://voipstudio.com/ .
Thank you Chris !!
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com
On 01/20/2017 02:30 PM, Ionut Ionita wrote:
>
> Hello guys,
> We just uploaded a new article on our blog about migrating your
> contacts from older versions of OpenSIPS to 2.2[0].
> Starting withOpenSIPS2.2 the registered SIP contacts (stored the
> location table) have a new unique ID named *contact ID*. This new
> ID is contact specific (computed based on various contact elements)
> and it replaces the old opaque ID which was a simple DB auto-increment
> key. This creates a series of problems when you need to migrate from
> older versions and not only. You can find how to detect and solve this
> problems by reading the blog post.
>
>
> [0]
> https://blog.opensips.org/2017/01/19/migrating-contacts-in-opensips-2-2/
> --
> Regards,
> Ionut Ionita
> OpenSIPS Developer
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Users mailing list
> Users at lists.opensips.org
> http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
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From bogdan at opensips.org Fri Jan 20 08:58:23 2017
From: bogdan at opensips.org (Bogdan-Andrei Iancu)
Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2017 15:58:23 +0200
Subject: [OpenSIPS-Business] [OpenSIPS-Users] Introducing OpenSIPS 2.3
In-Reply-To: <99435f67-d572-ce75-531a-a5588935aa1d@opensips.org>
References: <99435f67-d572-ce75-531a-a5588935aa1d@opensips.org>
Message-ID: <13a5ecd5-57ce-a423-9f8b-84137e524573@opensips.org>
Have you missed the "Introducing OpenSIPS 2.3" conference ? It was
awesome, so we had it recorded for you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xy2vZl72Tg
Enjoy,
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com
On 01/12/2017 06:39 PM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
>
> A new year has arrived, so it is the time for a new OpenSIPS major
> release – forOpenSIPS version 2.3 .
>
> For this version, the main focus on development
> is the*/“integration”/*, the integration ofOpenSIPSwith various
> external entities. Why is integration so important to end up being the
> main tag of a major release? Well, everybody in the VoIP world is
> operating VoIP platforms/systems – and these are more than SIP Engines
> (asOpenSIPSis). Indeed, the SIP Engine is the core and most important
> part of the platform, but to build something usable and useful, you
> need additional components into your platform like CDR/billing
> engines, monitoring and tracing tools, data backends, non-SIP trunking
> or more specialized SIP engines. Shortly you need your SIP Engine
> (OpenSIPS, of course) to be able to easily integrate with all these
> components.
>
> OpenSIPS2.3 brings some new and exciting integration capabilities,
> that will definitely boost the value of your SIP platform:
>
> * extendedHomer/SIPCapture integration to
> allow capturing of non-SIP data (transport level data, Management
> Interface commands, REST queries and more);
> * SIP-I support both in terms of passing-through and in terms of
> converting SIP-I to SIP and vice-versa ;
> * CGRates integration for powerful
> rating/billing – everything in a simple and automatic way (via a
> dedicated module);
> * FreeSWITCH flavored Load-Balancing for a
> more realistic and accurate traffic balancing over FreeSWITCH
> clusters (as the load information is fetched in realtime from
> FreeSWITCH);
> * theEvent Engine
> to provide
> support for scenarios based on Subscribe/Notify model, where the
> script execution may subscribe and resume later according to
> certain events (like a dynamic implementation of the Push
> Notification mechanism);
> * extendedRabbitMQ support for custom
> and flexible data injection directly from OpenSIPS script;
> * extended Asynchronous support for more complex async scenarios
> (like launch with no wait);
> * more end-device integration (special SIP extensions).
>
> The timeline for OpenSIPS 2.3 is:
>
> * Beta Release – 13-17 March 2017
> * Stable Release – 24-28 April 2017
> * General Availability – 2nd of May 2017, duringOpenSIPS Summit
>
>
> To talk more about the features of this new release, a publicaudio
> conference will be
> available on19th of January 2017, 4 pm GMT
> , thanks to
> the kind sponsorship of UberConference
> . Anyone is welcome to join to find
> out more details or to ask questions aboutOpenSIPS2.3 .
>
> This is a public and open conference, so no registration is needed,
> but if you want to announce your intention to participate, please let
> us know via the form on the blog post
> .
>
> Best regards,
>
> --
> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
> OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
> http://www.opensips-solutions.com
>
> _______________________________________________
> Users mailing list
> Users at lists.opensips.org
> http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
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From ionutionita at opensips.org Fri Jan 20 07:30:50 2017
From: ionutionita at opensips.org (Ionut Ionita)
Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2017 14:30:50 +0200
Subject: [OpenSIPS-Business] [BLOG] Migrating registrations to OpenSIPS 2.2
In-Reply-To:
References:
Message-ID: <7de1c572-f36e-3b69-9457-ce43b2f41788@opensips.org>
Hello guys,
We just uploaded a new article on our blog about migrating your
contacts from older versions of OpenSIPS to 2.2[0].
Starting withOpenSIPS2.2 the registered SIP contacts (stored the
location table) have a new unique ID named *contact ID*. This new ID is
contact specific (computed based on various contact elements) and it
replaces the old opaque ID which was a simple DB auto-increment key.
This creates a series of problems when you need to migrate from older
versions and not only. You can find how to detect and solve this
problems by reading the blog post.
[0] https://blog.opensips.org/2017/01/19/migrating-contacts-in-opensips-2-2/
--
Regards,
Ionut Ionita
OpenSIPS Developer
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