Hello,
On 6/7/13 9:23 PM, Thomas Martin wrote:
Hello,
thanks to your responses.
In the meantime, I have read Olle's slides a few times trying to understand the
ramifications of the different approaches outlined (I am new to kamailio and pretty new to
asterisk too). Routing calls to asterisk only when needed for media services and keeping
all user data in kamailio, seems to be the fitting approach for my desires.
It seems as if the
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Realtime+Integration+Of+Asterisk+1.4+Wit…
explains how to setup a system like that. - However, the article refers to older versions
of both, asterisk & kamailio.
Would you still recommend to follow those same instructions but use the current releases
(11.4 & 4.0.1)? - Or can you push me into a better direction ?
that wiki page,
even old, still gives good overview of how to do it, it
may require to do some adjustments to match database structures and
config files from the latest versions of asterisk and kamailio.
Cheers,
Daniel
Again, thank you very much for your help!
Best regards,
-Thomas
ps: Being new to this mailing list, I am unfortunately unaware of topics that might
already have been exhaustedly covered - I apologise. - Also, I decided to reinstall
everything and start from scratch - at this time don't want to bother anybody with the
logs that just document previously failing attempts.
On Jun 7, 2013, at 11:33 , "Olle E. Johansson" <oej(a)edvina.net> wrote:
7 jun 2013 kl. 11:20 skrev Daniel-Constantin
Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>om>:
Hello,
first, as pointed in other related discussions in this mailing list, it might be better
to use a different approach if you start everything from scratch. That will be doing all
signaling handling in kamailio and use asterisk only as media server. Practically all user
data is in kamailio, routing to asterisk only when needed for media services. The tutorial
is more targeting existing asterisk deployments. Nevertheless, see more comments inline.
Here's a presentation from Astricon 2010 where I discuss multiple types of
integration between Asterisk and Kamailio. The one in the tutorial
is, as Daniel says, focused on limited impact on an existing Asterisk installation and
it's not one I recommend if you start from scratch with
a new architecture.
Read it through to get a view of a couple of different approaches:
http://www.slideshare.net/oej/astricon-2010-scaling-asterisk-installations
/O
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