I've downloaded sip-router 3.1.2 and have been struggling with the make commands for configuring. Compiling and installing. Can't really say that I master it. But I have finally managed to do all steps and started a example ser.cfg.
One of the features I want to play around eith is the sctp transport.
From previous experiments with OpenSER I kearned that if I only specify a listen host address without transport protocol all three UDP TCP and SCTP sockets will be started.
Ths time I only see UDP and TCP: Listening on udp: 127.0.0.1:5060 tcp: 127.0.0.1:5060 Aliases: tcp: localhost:5060 tcp: localhost.localdomain:5060 udp: localhost:5060 udp: localhost.localdomain:5060
I have read the c sources to verify that the sctp libs and header files are in the right places, and they are.
What I could need is a tip on how to verify that my core has been compiled with sctp support. How can I see that ? In what files would there be a confimation of that the sctp feature will be compiled in?
/Stefan
Hello,
when sctp support is available, if you do 'kamailio -V' or 'ser -V' you should see USE_SCTP flag there.
Not sure if sctp is enabled by default in listen sockets, you can do it anyhow with global parameter:
enable_sctp=yes
Cheers, Daniel
On 11/18/11 11:49 AM, Stefan Ljung wrote:
I've downloaded sip-router 3.1.2 and have been struggling with the make commands for configuring. Compiling and installing. Can't really say that I master it. But I have finally managed to do all steps and started a example ser.cfg. One of the features I want to play around eith is the sctp transport. From previous experiments with OpenSER I kearned that if I only specify a listen host address without transport protocol all three UDP TCP and SCTP sockets will be started. Ths time I only see UDP and TCP: Listening on udp: 127.0.0.1:5060 tcp: 127.0.0.1:5060 Aliases: tcp: localhost:5060 tcp: localhost.localdomain:5060 udp: localhost:5060 udp: localhost.localdomain:5060 I have read the c sources to verify that the sctp libs and header files are in the right places, and they are. What I could need is a tip on how to verify that my core has been compiled with sctp support. How can I see that ? In what files would there be a confimation of that the sctp feature will be compiled in? /Stefan
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