[Kamailio-Users] adding inbound and outbound routes seperately

Klaus Darilion klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at
Wed Dec 23 17:09:37 CET 2009


please always Cc: the list....

On 23.12.2009 16:24, Rodney wrote:
> Well could you explain how to actually get peering functioning
> between Kamailio on inbound and outbound?
>


There is no "peering functioning" in kamailio. You self have to define 
how you want to peer.

For example if you want to peer with somebody sending you inbound 
requests, you have to define at least:
  - number format
  - authentication (IP-based, TLS, digest)

One you have defined those parameters, you can implement it, e.g. digest 
authentication or IP based authentication.

The same for outbound route - you have to configure Kamailio so that 
outbound requests are sent in the proper format.

And Kamailio can not register to any other SIP service. If you need such 
a feature, you better use Asterisk.

regards
klaus


>
> -----Original Message----- From: Klaus Darilion
> [mailto:klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at] Sent: Wednesday, December 23,
> 2009 8:49 AM To: Rodney Cc: users at lists.kamailio.org Subject: Re:
> [Kamailio-Users] adding inbound and outbound routes seperately
>
>
> On 22.12.2009 22:35, Rodney wrote:
>> Ok, I have kamailio and siremis, and I need to know how to set up
>> a separate in bound and outbound route.
>>
>> Peering with inbound and registering with outbound
>>
>
> Kamailio is a sip proxy, thus it can not register to other SIP
> proxy.
>
> regards klaus
>
>> Any ideas guys?
>>
>> R
>>
>>
>>
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