I want to get started with Kamailio. So far I've understood that I really need to grok SIP before tackling Kamailio so I'm reading the book "SIP demystified" as the starting point of my Kamailio journey. After that I will read RFC 3261. After that I think it's time to read something that will give me good understanding of how to actually implement applications with Kamailio. Searching Amazon for Kamailio returns "Building Telephony Systems with OpenSER" as the results that seems to be most specific to Kamailio. This book is from 2008. Is it still relevant or is it better to go with the online docs?
regards, Oivvio
Hi, Well reading might be a very good idea but trying things and scenarios will be an even better thing. There are very amazing blogs, more like How to for kamailio written by Daniel himself available over asipto knowledge base. Kb.asipto.com Just go through those installation steps, copy over configurations add users make calls, and at anytime you face any error check older emails of users who face similar issues or ask mailing list right away.
Regards, Sammy On Mar 9, 2016 10:31, "Oivvio Polite" mylists@polite.se wrote:
I want to get started with Kamailio. So far I've understood that I really need to grok SIP before tackling Kamailio so I'm reading the book "SIP demystified" as the starting point of my Kamailio journey. After that I will read RFC 3261. After that I think it's time to read something that will give me good understanding of how to actually implement applications with Kamailio. Searching Amazon for Kamailio returns "Building Telephony Systems with OpenSER" as the results that seems to be most specific to Kamailio. This book is from 2008. Is it still relevant or is it better to go with the online docs?
regards, Oivvio
SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list sr-users@lists.sip-router.org http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users
On ons, mar 09, 2016 at 12:33:21 -0500, SamyGo wrote:
Hi, Well reading might be a very good idea but trying things and scenarios will be an even better thing. There are very amazing blogs, more like How to for kamailio written by Daniel himself available over asipto knowledge base. Kb.asipto.com Just go through those installation steps, copy over configurations add users make calls, and at anytime you face any error check older emails of users who face similar issues or ask mailing list right away.
Thanks Sammy!
The knowledge base looks like a great resource. I'll give it a shot.
regards, Oivvio
There is also a most exquisite book, written by Daniel and Ramona for Asipto, called "Sip Routing with Kamailio", that is just what you are looking for.
Check it out, and buy it here:
https://www.asipto.com/sw/kamailio-admin-book/
sent from mobile cell: +39 347 266 56 18 Giovanni Maruzzelli OpenTelecom.IT Il 11/Mar/2016 09:18, "Oivvio Polite" mylists@polite.se ha scritto:
On ons, mar 09, 2016 at 12:33:21 -0500, SamyGo wrote:
Hi, Well reading might be a very good idea but trying things and scenarios
will
be an even better thing. There are very amazing blogs, more like How to for kamailio written by Daniel himself available over asipto knowledge base. Kb.asipto.com Just go through those installation steps, copy over configurations add users make calls, and at anytime you face any error check older emails of users who face similar issues or ask mailing list right away.
Thanks Sammy!
The knowledge base looks like a great resource. I'll give it a shot.
regards, Oivvio
SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list sr-users@lists.sip-router.org http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users
On ons, mar 16, 2016 at 08:46:22 +0100, Giovanni Maruzzelli wrote:
There is also a most exquisite book, written by Daniel and Ramona for Asipto, called "Sip Routing with Kamailio", that is just what you are looking for.
Check it out, and buy it here:
Thanks! I filled out the order form. And by the way, thanks for writing the FreeSwitch Cookbook. I found it very helpful.
regards Oivvio