> Hello,
>
> On 02/12/14 17:51, j...@millican.us wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I have been googling for a simple (as simple as it can be knowing the
>> complexity of Kamailio) for a "how to/step bey step/do this dummy" type
>> of
>> guide to get Kamailio registered with a sip provider I already have, and
>>
Hello,
On 02/12/14 17:51, j...@millican.us wrote:
> Hello,
> I have been googling for a simple (as simple as it can be knowing the
> complexity of Kamailio) for a "how to/step bey step/do this dummy" type of
> guide to get Kamailio registered with a sip provider I already have, and
> register one
> A first easy hint would be to go out there and get yourself a nice copy of
> ngrep, "ngrep -d eth0 port 5060 -W byline -q " will help you understand
> the
> magic of SIP much easier.
>
> I think you could get yourself upto speed by trying to get one of the many
> example configuration files to wo
A first easy hint would be to go out there and get yourself a nice copy of
ngrep, "ngrep -d eth0 port 5060 -W byline -q " will help you understand the
magic of SIP much easier.
I think you could get yourself upto speed by trying to get one of the many
example configuration files to work.
I believ
> Hello,
> I have been googling for a simple (as simple as it can be knowing the
> complexity of Kamailio) for a "how to/step bey step/do this dummy" type of
> guide to get Kamailio registered with a sip provider I already have, and
> register one end point to kamailio that can use that provider.
Hello,
I have been googling for a simple (as simple as it can be knowing the
complexity of Kamailio) for a "how to/step bey step/do this dummy" type of
guide to get Kamailio registered with a sip provider I already have, and
register one end point to kamailio that can use that provider. Nothing
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