NGN IMS clients ever available:
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.
Boghe <==> Boghe
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Installation of openSIPs on Debian(sqeeze) - 32bit:
Edit sources.list to use new repository:
joe /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://www.opensips.org/apt/ lenny main
This install guide is based on the official install guide from http://www.openimscore.org/installation_guide.
This guide describes the base component installation only. The platform is using four virtual machines, one for each IMS component (PCSCF, SCSCF, ICSCF, HSS).
Based on guide from http://www.openimscore.org/debian_packages
Update source.list
Allows in sources.list non free packages to allow java installation
Open file
vim /etc/sysctl.conf
and add the line
Openfire is an open source instant messaging server running XMPP protocol (also known as Jabber). It is written completly in Java, which means it can run on any platform.
This guide describes the basic installation and configuration of Openfire 3.7 undex Debian Lenny OS.
Our testing platfroms sometimes return error codes.
Boghe IMS client can be used as the SIP client connecting to your IETF SIP network, for example those build up over kamailio.
The client settings, in my case, where I'm using ps.sip.uniza.sk domain with proper DNS and SRV records, it have to be:
In our labs we have two IMS domains installed, one is OpenIMScore based, another is using Kamailio IMS components. We are trying to make interdomain sessions to test basic reachability. We provide call flows captured for interdomain call session establishment and the call flow established during sending of a file .