I guess my frustration is that I had it set up previously, even
completed a test call that worked. I rebooted my computer to test
something and ended up loosing everything. Kind of frustrating. Thanks
again for the help. I will get this.

Peter

On Oct 18, 2011, at 6:34 PM, Timo Reimann <timo.reim...@1und1.de> wrote:

> 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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