Hello,

there is indeed a plan to update the book for 5.2 and add a few more chapter, just that the time didn't allow it so far. Hopefully it will happen soon.

On the other hand, as you noticed, the content of the existing version should be valid for 5.x series. If you find something that is not actual, contact me and I will sort it out for you -- it will help so identify faster what needs to be changed as well.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 20.03.19 12:11, Kevin Olbrich wrote:
Hi Samuel,

we just purchased the book! I have seen it in the past but thought there must be something more recent (V5.X).
Now, while reading it, most chapters are still identical to V5 so wring assumption from me.

Thank you.

Kevin


Am Di., 19. März 2019 um 14:09 Uhr schrieb Samuel F. <samuel_is_kewl@hotmail.com>:
Book Title: SIP Routing with Kamailio Authors: Daniel-Constantin Mierla and Elena-Ramona Modroiu Status: writing the book was finished in January 2015, being now in the process to review the content for language errors. Purchasing: the PDF file with the draft of the book can be now bought via Paypal at a price of 51Euro. If you buy the draft, you will receive the PDF with the final version of ...


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Hi Kevin,
I have found the training courses https://www.asipto.com/sw/kamailio-advanced-training/ and annual conference https://www.kamailioworld.com/k07/ to be great places to learn and explore kamailio.  There are some very helpful and knowledgable experts at those events.

The wiki and forums also have masses of information and lots of helpful people with insight to solve particular challenges.  But getting help to build your solution require a certain amount of getting the right search.

Your question reminded me of the fun we had introducing a multi-tenant farm of asterisk servers with working BLF’s.  Call parking and directed pickup were particularly fun… making sure to hit the same PBX with the retrieving call leg.

Good luck

Paul Smith
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On 19 Mar 2019, at 10:17, Kevin Olbrich <ko@sv01.de> wrote:

Hi!

Are there any Kamailio books?
I am still struggling with Kamailio on scenarios that need more then
REGISTER-offloading (like Kamailio cluster with BLF, custom NOTIFY,
DMQ, etc.).

Online docs are very limited or use Kamailio as a single tenant PBX.
What I need is a high available and high performance proxy in front of
asterisk, capable of handling thousands of tenants (each with BLF
working).
I am perfectly fine with building a solution for several months but I
am still unable to understand everything from the docs.

Where do the PROs and service companies get their knowledge from?

Kind regards
Kevin

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