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 believe there also is a book on Opensips, which is a great help to get you started. ... and enjoy the learning curve :) ! 2014-12-02 18:01 GMT+01:00 <j...@millican.us>: > > 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 > > fancy or involved just the absolute basics. Does this exist and if so can > > you please point me to it? > > Thanks, > > JohnM > > Additional info I failed to add: > OS is Ubuntu 14.04 server(Trusty tahr) > OpenSips 4.x installed and running with MySQL module > have an old polycom 501 that is hitting the Kamailio box with register > requests as seen by tcpdump: > 09:59:28.921267 IP 192.168.1.110.sip > 192.168.1.152.sip: SIP, length: 530 > 09:59:28.921663 IP 192.168.1.152.sip > 192.168.1.110.sip: SIP, length: 448 > > JohnM > > > > _______________________________________________ > SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list > sr-users@lists.sip-router.org > http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users >
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