SEMS 1.3.0 release
With the release 1.3.0 the SIP Express Media Server continues to be the VoIP media and application server of choice for high volume VoIP services and flexible application development.
This release focuses mostly on signaling, app development and interfacing. 100rel (PRACK) support, DNS cache and Session Timers B2BUA are a few of the additions there, and performance has been greatly improved especially for high volume signaling-only applications. The DSM state charts scripting engine has matured and can now be considered a viable and proven platform for rapid VoIP services development, one that does not sacrifice fine-grained control and flexibility with its easy- to-use high level abstraction of call and media control.
Changelog: http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/1.3/1.3.0/CHANGELOG
Source: http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/sems-1.3.0.tar.gz
Packages: http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/1.3/1.3.0/packages/
Most notable changes: * 100rel (PRACK) support * DNS cache, lb on SRV records * B2B with Session Timer * Signaling thread-pool support * json-rpc v2 module * SIP stack moved into core * optimizations, especially for signaling * many DSM improvements
For a more complete list of changes, see doc/CHANGELOG.
Users who upgrade from 1.2.x should be aware that the SIP stack settings have moved from sipctrl.conf into sems.conf, and that now both sip_ip and media_ip needs to be set, if it needs to be configured in your setup (i.e. they are not the first interface); furthermore, 100rel (PRACK) is supported by default.
Contributors to this release were: Stefan Sayer, Raphael Coeffic, Bogdan Pintea, Ondrej Martinek, Peter Lemenkov, Andrey Samusenko, Robert Szokovacs, Juha Heinanen, Mark Sidell, Matthew Williams and Anton Zagorskiy.
Many thanks to TelTech Systems Inc for sponsoring parts of the development that went into this release, and to the SEMS users for patches, bug reports and useful comments.
Module: sems Branch: refs/tags/1.3.0 Tag: c788a58deb80d7ecc8d1e9c4be44e7ebfa307b0a URL: http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/sems/?a=tag;h=c788a58deb80d7ecc...
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With Best Regards Stefan Sayer