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
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.
Open file for rsyslog at /etc/rsyslog.conf
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.
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:
This install guide is based on the official install guide from http://www.ng-voice.com/our-solution/installation/
This guide describes the base component installation only. The platform is using four virtual machines, one for each IMS component (PCSCF, SCSCF, ICSCF, HSS).
Testing the basic Kamailio IMS setup, as it is described in Installing base Kamailio IMS platform on the debian squeeze - 32bit. We are using test1.local zone, where pcscf.test1.local, scscf.test1.local, icscf.test1.local and hss.test1.local are used.
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In this article we describe how to extend the base Kamailio IMS platform (as is described here) with simple presence service realized over Kamailio SIP server.
Kamailio 3.0 provides a command line interface: sercmd. Sercmd allows to connect to running instance of Kamailio, either on same or remote system.
If we like to use it, we have to first enable the ctl module in kamailio.cfg.
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5118
The article describes how to add simple database support for the Kamailio 3.1.0 server. As the database ext files are used. Activities described here are following the basic Kamailio server installation, described in the article Installing Kamailio 3.1 on debian lenny.
We are trying this as the part of our performance tests.