**Hi everybody,
I'm really happy to announce that the first one hundred percent book dedicated to the OpenSER software is finally out. *"Building Telephony Systems with OpenSER"* goes where no one has went before - writing a book to help people to understand OpenSER software and to teach them how to setup OpenSER based platforms - installation, configuration, integration.
Such a book was waited by community for some time, and there are many thinks about it to be said - for more on this book, please see the announcement on the openser web page - http://www.openser.org/mos/view/News/NewsItem/OpenSER-First-Book/
Regards, Bogdan
Being new to SIP and SER/OpenSER - I have struggled past two weeks navigating through the iptel docs and different mailing lists in combining bits and pieces of information and finally got a working OpenSER.
Purchased this book today and just finished reading it.
Having this book two weeks ago could have saved me all those troubles.
Starting from basic concepts of SIP, this book covers topic all the way to MediaProxy and CDRtool.
A good extension to iptel's SER Getting started guide.
But I could use some more complex examples and case studies. I guess the author did not want the OpenSER consultants to go out of business altogether. :-p
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
**Hi everybody,
I'm really happy to announce that the first one hundred percent book dedicated to the OpenSER software is finally out. *"Building Telephony Systems with OpenSER"* goes where no one has went before - writing a book to help people to understand OpenSER software and to teach them how to setup OpenSER based platforms - installation, configuration, integration.
Such a book was waited by community for some time, and there are many thinks about it to be said - for more on this book, please see the announcement on the openser web page - http://www.openser.org/mos/view/News/NewsItem/OpenSER-First-Book/
Regards, Bogdan
Users mailing list Users@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
Hi Ash,
I'm glad you find it useful. Right now more and more information is available for OpenSER, but as you already found out, there is no places (so far) where to find centralized and comprehensive information.
The book cannot and does not want to go over all the possible scenarios you can build with openser - this is more or less an titanic/impossible work as you have almost an infinite number of possibilities. The book wants to make you understand openser and to teach how to configure and work with openser - later, to make openser to do whatever you want is your jobs ;).
Regards, Bogdan
Ash Rah wrote:
Being new to SIP and SER/OpenSER - I have struggled past two weeks navigating through the iptel docs and different mailing lists in combining bits and pieces of information and finally got a working OpenSER.
Purchased this book today and just finished reading it.
Having this book two weeks ago could have saved me all those troubles.
Starting from basic concepts of SIP, this book covers topic all the way to MediaProxy and CDRtool.
A good extension to iptel's SER Getting started guide.
But I could use some more complex examples and case studies. I guess the author did not want the OpenSER consultants to go out of business altogether. :-p
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
**Hi everybody,
I'm really happy to announce that the first one hundred percent book dedicated to the OpenSER software is finally out. *"Building Telephony Systems with OpenSER"* goes where no one has went before - writing a book to help people to understand OpenSER software and to teach them how to setup OpenSER based platforms - installation, configuration, integration.
Such a book was waited by community for some time, and there are many thinks about it to be said - for more on this book, please see the announcement on the openser web page - http://www.openser.org/mos/view/News/NewsItem/OpenSER-First-Book/
Regards, Bogdan
Users mailing list Users@lists.openser.org http://lists.openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users