[OpenSIPS-Users] Newbie To OpenSIPS
Uwe Kastens
kiste at kiste.org
Tue Sep 8 18:19:06 CEST 2009
Hi,
Opensips is a SIP router not a media gateway. So far you will need
something that will take care of comvert TDM/PSTN to sip.
There should be lot of examples for this kind of setup.
BR
Uwe
Kemp, Larry schrieb:
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> Thank you for the response UK. We are looking at using OpenSIPS on Linux
> to act as a SIP Router to handoff SIP calls to other carriers that are
> also using SIP, and explore the use of the agent registration server
> functionality. I have already previously installed and debugged Asterisk
> on CentOS to act as a branded appliance issuing DHCP and DNS to VOIP
> phones. My understanding is that you can route your Asterisk systems to
> OpenSIPS as a SIP-Proxy-where they can then get router to other SIP or
> SS7 carriers, or your own Class 4 or 5 environment. Maybe I am
> misunderstanding as far as what OpenSIPS can actually do? Thanks.
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> [mailto:users-bounces at lists.opensips.org] On Behalf Of Uwe Kastens
> Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 11:32 AM
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> Hi Lars,
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>> Any guidance would be appreciated from the community that has done
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>> this already. I installed current revision.
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> Could be helpfull to know what you want to do with opensips :-)
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> BR
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> Uwe
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