Hi all,
I am a SER/openSER newbie and was looking at an option of using these SIP stacks. Anyone having any doc/link that compares these two SIP servers. The major criteria that we are looking for are:
- Simplicity of using the SIP stack (Most IMP) - Perfomance - Support for Presence
Any pointers in this direction will be highly appreciated.
Thanks, Pankaj
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pankaj.munjal@wipro.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am a SER/openSER newbie and was looking at an option of using these SIP stacks.
(open)ser is a SIP proxy, not a SIP stack. They include of course a SIP parser, bit this is not well suited for use in other application.
Thus, if you are looking for a SIP proxy, (open)ser is a good choice. If you are looking for a SIP stack then you might take a look at http://pernau.at/kd/voip/bookmarks-sip-stacks.html
Anyone having any doc/link that compares these two SIP servers. The major criteria that we are looking for are:
- Simplicity of using the SIP stack (Most IMP)
ser and openser are IMO both not easy to use - configuration can become real complex - there is no big difference between ser and openser.
- Perfomance
Recently there were duscussions about the which proxy performs better. IMO in a real usecase the performance heavily depends on the performance of the backends (database, radius) thus there wont be great differences between ser and openser.
- Support for Presence
Both ser and openser have the pa module. This is rather old and buggy - do not use it.
ser CVS as well has openser CVS has new presence modules which are totally different. I haven't used either of them. Thus, you have to use both and compare it yourself.
regards klaus
Any pointers in this direction will be highly appreciated.
Thanks, Pankaj
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