To create a SIP CPL service visually there is only one solution, the CPLed editor. The editor may be downloaded from the sourceforge archive. Latest version of the editor is 0.4, from the 2009. The editor is Java based and therefore is multiplatform. The editor allows to create CPL script visually through the GUI, but it require the CPL and SIP knowledge.
This article continue on series of articles about the Kamailio 3.1.x SIP proxy deployed on debian lenny and its features. In previous articles we have:
Our web portal http://nil.uniza.sk won the "Kamailio 2010 award" in category "Academic Environment". Our portal published a set of useful tutorials about how we use the Kamailio.
Prerequisities:
- Downloaded the BackTrack ISO image from the site.
- Installed free Oracle VM VirtualBox application.
Steps:
In this article I will configure reflexive ACL. This technique is described during CCNA4 Exploration, and I'm using it during the lab exercises.
About Reflexive ACL (IP session filtering)
Description from the cisco web, regarding IOS 15.1.
Kamailio supports many kinds of debugging and message logging. I will try describe some which I'm using during my Kamailio testing. My OS is debian.
Rsyslog logging
Open file for rsyslog at /etc/rsyslog.conf
Nmap discovery options:
This article continues on series of articles about the Kamailio 3.1.x SIP proxy server deployed on the debian lenny and its features. In previous articles we have focused on: