Dear Christos, Install Asterisk is very easy, you can compile the code so you can use Debian, Ubuntu or other OS. Also I think you can download it from repositories. I use the following instructions: http://openmeetings.apache.org/red5sip-integration_3.0.html
Then, when Asterisk and red5sip are running, you can set users and create a SIP room in OpenMeetings. In my scenario, SIP signaling is OK, and users can use SIP room, but there is uncomfortable noise and in some cases is impossible to listen the other caller party. Thanks, Best Regards, Elena. *Elena Darriba* VoIP Systems Engineer @ Quobis <http://www.quobis.com/> | e: elena.darr...@quobis.com | p: (+34) 902 999 465 2016-04-22 23:13 GMT+02:00 Christos Moustakakis <moustaka...@yahoo.gr>: > Dear Elena, > > Could you please send me the instructions you follow to install the > Asterisk in Debian because I have tried to install in Ubuntu 14.04 and I > didn't manage? > > Also, I would like to ask, when someone install the Asterisk could set any > sip account? > > Thanks. > Christos. > > > > > Hello: > > We have an scenario with OpenMeetings 3, red5sip and Asterisk installed on > a Debian following the official instructions. SIP signaling is correct > and calls established normally, but users listen noise during a call and > sometimes is impossible to hear the other caller party. > > We are carrying tests using FreeSWITCH on different OS (RHEL, CentOS) > instead Asterisk and also using older versions of OM but results are the > same. > > RTP captured between Asterisk and Red5SIP sounds without noise. > > Does anybody faced a situation like this? Could you please help us? > > Thanks in advance. > > Best Regards, > Elena. > > *Elena Darriba* > VoIP Systems Engineer @ Quobis <http://www.quobis.com/> | e: > elena.darr...@quobis.com | p: (+34) 902 999 465 > > > >