Am 18.10.2011 um 22:26 schrieb Peter Schrock:
> I am wondering two things.
> 1. is there a place on the web that I may find a basic cfg file to at least 
> get Kamailio running.

There are a few basic configuration files within the sources. Look into the 
etc/ directory.


> 2. is there a resource that tells you what to include for what you want to 
> use the system for. At this point, it seems like I should just include 
> everything because I don't know what I might not need.

No, don't do that. Using modules which you do not really require increases 
complexity, resource usage, and failure probability. On the contrary, what's 
the worst thing that can happen if you forgot to include a module which you 
required? Kamailio resists to start and barks at you. What you would do then is 
find the module you need and include it. Repeat until Kamailio flies.


> I looked at the references on the website and found the information a little 
> overwhelming with all the options that are available. I think smaller bit 
> sizes would be helpful at this time for me.

Kamailio is quite a chunk of software with a wealth of modularity and 
configurability at hand. Look at the configuration files in etc/ to get a feel 
for what's possible. If you need help on how to implement certain features with 
Kamailio, feel free to ask on the mailing list on specific subjects.


Cheers,

--Timo
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