Re: [SR-Users] [newbie] questions

2012-01-31 Thread Fred Posner
On Jan 31, 2012, at 6:32 PM, Me wrote: > Hi, Fred, > > >> For the sake of argument, let's say it was a smart-ass answer-- if your post >> was to "be pointed in the right direction where I could get (further) help" >> then that next help should either be: >> >> a) the wiki >> b) a training cla

Re: [SR-Users] [newbie] questions

2012-01-31 Thread Me
start experimenting with basic call routing. Just take it one step at a time, and as you encounter specific questions, post here and I'm sure you'll get great help. I think that's all anyone was really saying: Either learn the technology yourself, but recognise that it will be a slow and inc

Re: [SR-Users] [newbie] questions

2012-01-31 Thread Stoyan Mihaylov
Kamailio can do this. Asterisk also can do this, and for small number (less then few thousands of clients, may be Asterisk is even better - my personal opinion ). You can install kamailio, and put its default conf file and - you are ready to start tweaking. If Kamailio have to register to other sip

Re: [SR-Users] [newbie] questions

2012-01-31 Thread David
Please re-read my original reply. "Sounds like you would really benefit from hiring a consultant. " Is not "get a consultant". Its practical advice to help you get started. You would benefit from it. Get your project done faster and move on. It also helps support the kamailio community. A sma

Re: [SR-Users] [newbie] questions

2012-01-30 Thread Fred Posner
For the sake of argument, let's say it was a smart-ass answer-- if your post was to "be pointed in the right direction where I could get (further) help" then that next help should either be: a) the wiki b) a training class c) a consultant On forums I notice that those who get a better response

Re: [SR-Users] [newbie] questions

2012-01-30 Thread Alex Balashov
All right, fair enough. I realise that this list has left you with little useful takeaways thus far, and, upon further reflection, that does seem a little unfair, given the amount of effort and thought that went into your post. In due recognition of that, let me _try_ to tackle some of the mo

Re: [SR-Users] [newbie] questions

2012-01-30 Thread Ovidiu Sas
You will need to break down your e-mail into several simpler questions and you will get some useful replies. Most of the things that you want to do are possible. To craft a proper e-mail to all your questions in your original e-mail would take quite some time ... and time is expensive for all. I t

Re: [SR-Users] [newbie] questions

2012-01-30 Thread Me
It's not a smart-arse reply; it's sincere, earnest advice. Really?! Perhaps you could explain to me how exactly is the "you should get a consultant" comment on a routine set of questions I posted on a mailing list created for that very purpose - for Kamailio users like myself - anything other

Re: [SR-Users] [newbie] questions

2012-01-30 Thread Alex Balashov
Come on, let's be reasonable here. People are very helpful here and do volunteer a great deal of time to help others solve their problems, but ultimately, people have jobs and there are only so many hours in the day. I agree that the original post is well-thought out, extensive and structure

Re: [SR-Users] [newbie] questions

2012-01-30 Thread Alex Balashov
Jeff, On 01/30/2012 06:59 PM, Jeff Brower wrote: start experimenting with basic call routing. Just take it one step at a time, and as you encounter specific questions, post here and I'm sure you'll get great help. I think that's all anyone was really saying: Either learn the technology yours

Re: [SR-Users] [newbie] questions

2012-01-30 Thread Jeff Brower
Mojo- I'm surprised at the replies you received. Normally the people on this group are extremely helpful. Clearly you've spent significant time thinking about this, and your current system and problem description below is detailed and well-presented, with a clear rationale for using Kamailio.

Re: [SR-Users] [newbie] questions

2012-01-30 Thread Alex Balashov
It's not a smart-arse reply; it's sincere, earnest advice. There's only so much of a massive conceptual nexus that people can reasonably traverse on a mailing list. For the most part, mailing lists exist to answer specific questions, not provide broad, fundamental guidance or extensive pedagog

Re: [SR-Users] [newbie] questions

2012-01-30 Thread Me
Sounds like you would really benefit from hiring a consultant. Smart-arse replies are not appreciated - if you can't contribute just move along - nothing to see here! ___ SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list sr-us

Re: [SR-Users] [newbie] questions

2012-01-30 Thread David
Sounds like you would really benefit from hiring a consultant. On 1/30/12 12:00 PM, Me wrote: Apologies if any of the questions below are a bit dumb - I don't pretend to be an expert in SIP/VOIP - I am just an ordinary user looking for answers. Our current setup involves processing a small n

[SR-Users] [newbie] questions

2012-01-30 Thread Me
Apologies if any of the questions below are a bit dumb - I don't pretend to be an expert in SIP/VOIP - I am just an ordinary user looking for answers. Our current setup involves processing a small number of internal sip accounts (up to 10, no more than that) and one "public" one (with a separ