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08:37, 陈理军 <<a href="mailto:chenlijun@bjcktech.com"
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<div>Hi</div>
<div>I want to configure Kamailio SIP server to act as a
SBC.</div>
<div>I had read the article of Kamailio working as SBC to
connect MS Team project: </div>
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href="https://skalatan.de/en/blog/kamailio-sbc-teams"
target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://skalatan.de/en/blog/kamailio-sbc-teams</a></div>
<div>But I can not find the kamailio.cfg file for this
scenario.</div>
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<div>Can anybody give me a configuration template of SBC?</div>
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<div>I suspect that if you ask this question on the Kamailio
list you will be asked to define the term "SBC".</div>
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<p>indeed, defining what an SBC is matters a lot, but even when
listing all the features you want/expect, it is very improbable
that someone will send a full out-of-the configuration file. The
approach is to start building it step by stem and use the mailing
list to help sort out things when you are stuck.</p>
<p>The default kamailio.cfg or the example config in dispatcher
module are good starting points. Look also inside misc/examples/,
there are plenty of configs there that can be used for learning or
extracting parts to build a new config.</p>
<p>Then you can come with specific questions, like: I want topology
hiding, is that possible? Which is quick and easy to answer by
community members: yes, look at topoh or topos modules.</p>
<p>Cheers,<br>
Daniel<br>
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