Hello. I installed kamailio. All OK. But when i call to other servers. ostel.co. for example. no ring. What element permits federation between kamailios? DNS Records?
Thank you.
I think you mix things ... for kamailios working on foreing domains to allow you to call them ... what you need is them to be setup to do so ... it's not normal that a kamailio at domain1.com accept request from foreing domains.
So better if you ast owerns of ostel.co what do you need to setup for them to accept your request from your kamailio.
Best regards
----- Mensaje original ----- De: "nadie" nadie@openmailbox.org Para: sr-users@lists.sip-router.org Enviados: Jueves, 11 de Diciembre 2014 3:30:04 Asunto: [SR-Users] Federation Kamailio
Hello. I installed kamailio. All OK. But when i call to other servers. ostel.co. for example. no ring. What element permits federation between kamailios? DNS Records?
Thank you.
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On 11 Dec 2014, at 04:30, nadie nadie@openmailbox.org wrote:
Hello. I installed kamailio. All OK. But when i call to other servers. ostel.co. for example. no ring. What element permits federation between kamailios? DNS Records?
DNS is the federation mechanism for SIP. With the example configuration you tell Kamailio which domain it is authoritative for and all other URIs will be forwarded using DNS SRV records.
Whether or not the other domain accepts your call is up to them.
/O
On 11 Dec 2014, at 14:28, Olle E. Johansson oej@edvina.net wrote:
On 11 Dec 2014, at 04:30, nadie nadie@openmailbox.org wrote:
Hello. I installed kamailio. All OK. But when i call to other servers. ostel.co. for example. no ring. What element permits federation between kamailios? DNS Records?
DNS is the federation mechanism for SIP. With the example configuration you tell Kamailio which domain it is authoritative for and all other URIs will be forwarded using DNS SRV records.
Whether or not the other domain accepts your call is up to them.
I uploaded a presentation about SIP and DNS to slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/oej/sip-and-dns
/O