Hello,
long awaited period of SIP Router integration phase is more and more
approaching the end. Apart of 4 modules that are not integrated yet from
Kamailio - seas, siptrace, uac_redirect and nat_traversal (work being
undertaken) -- the rest of 88 modules are ready for
http://sip-router.org core.
I have created a page to collect guidelines for the default Kamailio
configuration file used with sip-router. I invite all of you to test it,
not only this one, but your private configs as well.
http://sip-router.org/wiki/migration/kamailio-3.0-config
Feel free to add to the wiki page or post questions about it to
sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org. This is a new list created for users of
sip-router project, you can subscribe to it at:
http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users
At this stage, sip router can be used with modules from both Kamailio
(OpenSER) and SER projects, mixed in same instance at the same time.
Therefore you can choose the best ones that fit your needs. For Kamailio
(OpenSER) users there is a page that tries to collect new features they
got from SER side (still a lot to add there, hope ser developers will
contribute what they find missing). Another page collects links for ser
and kamailio users to find what the other project brings:
http://sip-router.org/wiki/migration/new-features-for-k-users
http://sip-router.org/wiki/features/inherited-features
It was not only integration work in the past months, sip router has
quite a bunch of brand new feature. The wiki page to collect the summary
is available at:
http://sip-router.org/wiki/features/new-in-devel
Jan just set online documentation portal, available for web browsing:
http://sip-router.org/docbook/sip-router/branch/master/
Common modules are located in directory 'modules' while kamailio and ser
specific modules can be found under module_k and modules_s. Project's
wiki portal got also good content and it is under heavy work -- note
that everyone can contribute to wiki:
http://sip-router.org/wiki
Couple of core and tm features are not yet integrated or not exactly as
they were in Kamailio. Please report the ones you are missing in your
config at:
http://sip-router.org/wiki/devel/kamailio-integration#tm_and_core_extensions
It is the place that should set the priority rank for integration. I
hope that in 1-2 months time frame to get into beta stage and prepare a
stable release.
Many thanks for those that allocated resources to make things evolve to
this stage and many thanks in advance for those that will start testing
and help improving the sip router project. Beware that is still very
early stage and not recommended for production.
Cheers,
Daniel
PS. Codename 3.0 refers to Kamailio (OpenSER) or SER using sip router
core, there is not a stable release yet.
--
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
http://www.asipto.com/