Hi All,
I have Kamailio3.1 set up by following the steps mentioned
here - http://kb.asipto.com/kamailio:presence:k31-made-simple.
When i login two users via Jitsi and add each other,one user is not
able to see the other user's presence changes.Below are the steps to
reproduce -
1.Login user1@sipdomain via jitsi
2.Login user2@sipdomain vis jitsi
3.user1 adds user2,user2 receives the request and accepts it.
4.user2 adds user1.
5.Now any presence changes from user1 is visible to user2
But any changes from user2 is not visible to user1.
This issue is resolved if the users re-login.Any ideas what could be the issue ?
Also how do i see the complete SIP headers in kamailio log,is their a
way to enable it ?
Thanks,
Swetha
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Hi all,
Just want to ask if ser_ctl application will be merged into sr3.1 or future
releases.
By the moment I've found it here [1], [2] or [3].
Is it full compatible with sip-router v3.x?
I know kamctl and kamdbctl would be suggested but these are for kamailio
flavour. I don't find too much work based on SER flavour regarding to
database/users administration and web provisioning.
BTW, siremis only works with kamailio db structures, but for sip-router v3
ser-flavoured only found serweb 2.x here [4] and [5] which I don't know if is
it working well with the current new releases of the project.
I would appreciate if someone can advice me if kamailio is the way to go,
because have find that sip-router or ser flavours miss some docs and apps that
kamailio already have.
I'm asking from a a SER-user point of view, who want to migrate to SR-3 :(
[1] http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/serctl/daily-snapshots/
[2]
http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=ser;a=tree;f=ser_ctl;h=7db4a…
[3] http://cvs.berlios.de/viewvc/ser/serctl/
[4] http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/serweb/daily-snapshots/
[5] http://developer.berlios.de/projects/serweb/
Thank you,
Claudio
Hello, everyone.
I've accidentally started 2nd copy of Kamailio and killed it at once.
However, fifo file was deleted by killed Kamailio, while the first one
copy is running fine.
Is there any way to restore the fifo file to the first kamailio, unless
restarting it?
Thank you.
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> (Jan Janak)
> 3. Kamailio v3.1.4 Released (Daniel-Constantin Mierla)
> 4. Re: ser_ctl / serweb (caio)
> 5. Re: [OT] IETF SIMPLE WG will destroy MSRP with the new
> draft-ietf-simple-msrp-sessmatch-11 (I?aki Baz Castillo)
> 6. Re: [OT] IETF SIMPLE WG will destroy MSRP with the new
> draft-ietf-simple-msrp-sessmatch-11 (Daniel-Constantin Mierla)
>
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>Message: 1
>Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 14:27:55 -0400
>From: "David J." <david(a)styleflare.com>
>Subject: [SR-Users] Aliases Using the Default Script;
>To: "SIP Router - Kamailio (OpenSER) and SIP Express Router (SER) -
> Users Mailing List" <sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org>
>Message-ID: <4DDE9BAB.4060401(a)styleflare.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>
>I am using the kamailio default script on 3.1.3.
>
>I was wondering what happens when I added an Alias in dbaliases?
>
>For example if I add 18005551212(a)mydomain.com alias to 1001(a)mydomain.com
>
>when an invite comes in; it works perfect I got a 200 back. (1001 Device
>rings.)
>
>If I add another alias to a remote server; ie.
>
>18005551213(a)mydomain.com alias to 1800555124(a)someotherdomain.com
>
>I get a 404 back.
>
>I wonder what happens internally?
>
>What should I modify to enable this case;
>
>Thanks.
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 2
>Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 20:49:39 +0200
>From: Jan Janak <jan(a)ryngle.com>
>Subject: Re: [SR-Users] Green VoIP - energy efficiency and
> performances of v3.0
>To: miconda(a)gmail.com
>Cc: "SIP Router - Kamailio \(OpenSER\) and SIP Express Router \(SER\)
> - Users Mailing List" <sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org>, sr-dev
> <sr-dev(a)lists.sip-router.org>
>Message-ID: <BANLkTikUb_iwBDEuqk977-ECmmHo4dEXvQ(a)mail.gmail.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>
>No, I turned it off.
>
>-Jan
>
>On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 11:50, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
><miconda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> out of curiosity, since you used the sources from GIT - was memory debugging
>> on? It is usually enabled in master branch and that could have some impact
>> in memory usage and performances...
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Daniel
>>
>> On 5/25/11 3:00 PM, Jan Janak wrote:
>>>
>>> On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 06:54, Jeremya<jeremy(a)electrosilk.net> ?wrote:
>>>>
>>>> These figures pale into insignificance compared to the power required
>>>> for standard SIP devices - typically 5-8 watts per device multiplied by
>>>> the number of devices.
>>>>
>>>> When you factor in Gigabit Ethernet the power ups significantly.
>>>>
>>>> Optimisation at the server level is not significant on any scale.
>>>> Optimisation on communications power: i.e. end-devices, DSL& ?switches
>>>> is where the power savings are important.
>>>
>>> Sure, the total power consumption of the whole system is dominated by
>>> the power consumption of end-point devices, there's no doubt about
>>> that and the paper says that.
>>>
>>> Nevertheless, as an ITSP you are typically paying for the energy
>>> consumed by your servers and in that case knowing what you can expect
>>> and how many servers you need is useful. Modern data-center servers
>>> have significant base-line power consumption and a portion of that
>>> needs to be attributed to the SIP service running on those servers.
>>>
>>> -Jan
>>>
>>>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> Jan Janak conducted a very interesting research project regarding
>>>>> energy efficiency of VoIP systems during 2010, a collaboration between
>>>>> iptel.org and Columbia University.
>>>>>
>>>>> The team used the source code from sip-router.org GIT repository from
>>>>> January 2010, which corresponds to Kamailio (former OpenSER) and SER
>>>>> v3.0. The latest stable series v3.1 shares the same internal
>>>>> architecture with v3.0.
>>>>>
>>>>> As part of the research work, Jan could also gather some figures about
>>>>> capacity and performances of v3.0 with a quite complex configuration
>>>>> file: etc/sip-router-oob.cfg (involving authentication and NAT
>>>>> traversal as well).
>>>>>
>>>>> You can read the paper about energy efficiency at:
>>>>>
>>>>> - Green VoIP Article: http://asipto.com/u/2j
>>>>>
>>>>> The draft notes about capacity and performances of v3.0 are available
>>>>> at:
>>>>>
>>>>> - Performances and Capacity for v3.0 Wiki page: http://asipto.com/u/2k
>>>>>
>>>>> Some interesting results:
>>>>>
>>>>> - one instance of SIP server with 500 000 online users (mixed users ?
>>>>> behind and not NAT routers) ? consumed energy 210W
>>>>> - one instance of SIP server with 1 000 000 online users (no NAT
>>>>> involved) ? consumed energy 190W
>>>>> - on a 32-bit machine with 4GB of memory and with 2.5GB reserved for
>>>>> SIP server, the server could support 43 000 simultaneous TLS
>>>>> connections ? consumed energy 203W
>>>>> - one SIP server instance with 80 000 permanent TCP connections, the
>>>>> SIP server could still handle at least 1000 requests per second and a
>>>>> connection arrival rate of 1000 new connections per second, done for
>>>>> 20 000 new connections. CPU load generated by the SIP server was from
>>>>> 6% to 8%.
>>>>>
>>>>> I added a new section to the draft notes to list the enhancements done
>>>>> for the latest stable release (v3.1.x) that contribute to performance
>>>>> improvements, like asynchronous TLS, fine tuning of memory for TLS
>>>>> connections and raw UDP sockets.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Daniel
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list
>>>> sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org
>>>> http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users
>>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list
>>> sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org
>>> http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users
>>
>> --
>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla
>> http://www.asipto.com
>>
>>
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 3
>Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 21:00:42 +0200
>From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>
>Subject: [SR-Users] Kamailio v3.1.4 Released
>To: kamailio <sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org>, sr-dev
> <sr-dev(a)lists.sip-router.org>, business(a)lists.kamailio.org
>Message-ID: <4DDEA35A.7070606(a)gmail.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>
>Hello,
>
>Kamailio SIP Server v3.1.4 stable release is out.
>
>This is a maintenance release of latest stable branch, 3.1, that
>includes fixes since release of v3.1.3. There is no change to database
>schema or configuration language structure. Deployments running previous
>v3.1.x versions are strongly recommended to be upgraded to v3.1.4.
>
>For more details about version 3.1.4, visit:
>
>http://www.kamailio.org/w/2011/05/kamailio-v3-1-4-released/
>
>Cheers,
>Daniel
>
>--
>Daniel-Constantin Mierla -- http://www.asipto.com
>http://linkedin.com/in/miconda -- http://twitter.com/miconda
>
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 4
>Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 17:59:42 -0300
>From: caio <elcaio(a)gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [SR-Users] ser_ctl / serweb
>To: "SIP Router - Kamailio (OpenSER) and SIP Express Router (SER) -
> Users Mailing List" <sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org>
>Message-ID: <BANLkTik+dnTp-egK2xy1ua=tPnCcaDuuOA(a)mail.gmail.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
>Hello,
>
>Anyone know if ser_ctl (python utility) will be merged into master? Or is
>going to be deprecated?
>If it still alive, are there any examples/docs of the usage for DB users
>provisoining?
>kamctl and kamdbctl are recomended for its substitution?
>
>Which utility will be official for sip-router?
>Sorry if it already were discussed, but I didn't find comments about it
>since 2010.
>
>Thank you
>Claudio
>
>On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Claudio Furrer <elcaio(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Just want to ask if ser_ctl application will be merged into sr3.1 or future
>> releases.
>> By the moment I've found it here [1], [2] or [3].
>>
>> Is it full compatible with sip-router v3.x?
>>
>> I know kamctl and kamdbctl would be suggested but these are for kamailio
>> flavour. I don't find too much work based on SER flavour regarding to
>> database/users administration and web provisioning.
>> BTW, siremis only works with kamailio db structures, but for sip-router v3
>> ser-flavoured only found serweb 2.x here [4] and [5] which I don't know if
>> is
>> it working well with the current new releases of the project.
>>
>> I would appreciate if someone can advice me if kamailio is the way to go,
>> because have find that sip-router or ser flavours miss some docs and apps
>> that
>> kamailio already have.
>>
>> I'm asking from a a SER-user point of view, who want to migrate to SR-3 :(
>>
>> [1] http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/serctl/daily-snapshots/
>> [2]
>>
>> http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=ser;a=tree;f=ser_ctl;h=7db4a…
>> [3] http://cvs.berlios.de/viewvc/ser/serctl/
>>
>> [4] http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/serweb/daily-snapshots/
>> [5] http://developer.berlios.de/projects/serweb/
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Claudio
>>
>
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>
>
>Today's Topics:
>
> 1. Aliases Using the Default Script; (David J.)
> 2. Re: Green VoIP - energy efficiency and performances of v3.0
> (Jan Janak)
> 3. Kamailio v3.1.4 Released (Daniel-Constantin Mierla)
> 4. Re: ser_ctl / serweb (caio)
> 5. Re: [OT] IETF SIMPLE WG will destroy MSRP with the new
> draft-ietf-simple-msrp-sessmatch-11 (I?aki Baz Castillo)
> 6. Re: [OT] IETF SIMPLE WG will destroy MSRP with the new
> draft-ietf-simple-msrp-sessmatch-11 (Daniel-Constantin Mierla)
>
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>Message: 1
>Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 14:27:55 -0400
>From: "David J." <david(a)styleflare.com>
>Subject: [SR-Users] Aliases Using the Default Script;
>To: "SIP Router - Kamailio (OpenSER) and SIP Express Router (SER) -
> Users Mailing List" <sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org>
>Message-ID: <4DDE9BAB.4060401(a)styleflare.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>
>I am using the kamailio default script on 3.1.3.
>
>I was wondering what happens when I added an Alias in dbaliases?
>
>For example if I add 18005551212(a)mydomain.com alias to 1001(a)mydomain.com
>
>when an invite comes in; it works perfect I got a 200 back. (1001 Device
>rings.)
>
>If I add another alias to a remote server; ie.
>
>18005551213(a)mydomain.com alias to 1800555124(a)someotherdomain.com
>
>I get a 404 back.
>
>I wonder what happens internally?
>
>What should I modify to enable this case;
>
>Thanks.
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 2
>Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 20:49:39 +0200
>From: Jan Janak <jan(a)ryngle.com>
>Subject: Re: [SR-Users] Green VoIP - energy efficiency and
> performances of v3.0
>To: miconda(a)gmail.com
>Cc: "SIP Router - Kamailio \(OpenSER\) and SIP Express Router \(SER\)
> - Users Mailing List" <sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org>, sr-dev
> <sr-dev(a)lists.sip-router.org>
>Message-ID: <BANLkTikUb_iwBDEuqk977-ECmmHo4dEXvQ(a)mail.gmail.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>
>No, I turned it off.
>
>-Jan
>
>On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 11:50, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
><miconda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> out of curiosity, since you used the sources from GIT - was memory debugging
>> on? It is usually enabled in master branch and that could have some impact
>> in memory usage and performances...
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Daniel
>>
>> On 5/25/11 3:00 PM, Jan Janak wrote:
>>>
>>> On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 06:54, Jeremya<jeremy(a)electrosilk.net> ?wrote:
>>>>
>>>> These figures pale into insignificance compared to the power required
>>>> for standard SIP devices - typically 5-8 watts per device multiplied by
>>>> the number of devices.
>>>>
>>>> When you factor in Gigabit Ethernet the power ups significantly.
>>>>
>>>> Optimisation at the server level is not significant on any scale.
>>>> Optimisation on communications power: i.e. end-devices, DSL& ?switches
>>>> is where the power savings are important.
>>>
>>> Sure, the total power consumption of the whole system is dominated by
>>> the power consumption of end-point devices, there's no doubt about
>>> that and the paper says that.
>>>
>>> Nevertheless, as an ITSP you are typically paying for the energy
>>> consumed by your servers and in that case knowing what you can expect
>>> and how many servers you need is useful. Modern data-center servers
>>> have significant base-line power consumption and a portion of that
>>> needs to be attributed to the SIP service running on those servers.
>>>
>>> -Jan
>>>
>>>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> Jan Janak conducted a very interesting research project regarding
>>>>> energy efficiency of VoIP systems during 2010, a collaboration between
>>>>> iptel.org and Columbia University.
>>>>>
>>>>> The team used the source code from sip-router.org GIT repository from
>>>>> January 2010, which corresponds to Kamailio (former OpenSER) and SER
>>>>> v3.0. The latest stable series v3.1 shares the same internal
>>>>> architecture with v3.0.
>>>>>
>>>>> As part of the research work, Jan could also gather some figures about
>>>>> capacity and performances of v3.0 with a quite complex configuration
>>>>> file: etc/sip-router-oob.cfg (involving authentication and NAT
>>>>> traversal as well).
>>>>>
>>>>> You can read the paper about energy efficiency at:
>>>>>
>>>>> - Green VoIP Article: http://asipto.com/u/2j
>>>>>
>>>>> The draft notes about capacity and performances of v3.0 are available
>>>>> at:
>>>>>
>>>>> - Performances and Capacity for v3.0 Wiki page: http://asipto.com/u/2k
>>>>>
>>>>> Some interesting results:
>>>>>
>>>>> - one instance of SIP server with 500 000 online users (mixed users ?
>>>>> behind and not NAT routers) ? consumed energy 210W
>>>>> - one instance of SIP server with 1 000 000 online users (no NAT
>>>>> involved) ? consumed energy 190W
>>>>> - on a 32-bit machine with 4GB of memory and with 2.5GB reserved for
>>>>> SIP server, the server could support 43 000 simultaneous TLS
>>>>> connections ? consumed energy 203W
>>>>> - one SIP server instance with 80 000 permanent TCP connections, the
>>>>> SIP server could still handle at least 1000 requests per second and a
>>>>> connection arrival rate of 1000 new connections per second, done for
>>>>> 20 000 new connections. CPU load generated by the SIP server was from
>>>>> 6% to 8%.
>>>>>
>>>>> I added a new section to the draft notes to list the enhancements done
>>>>> for the latest stable release (v3.1.x) that contribute to performance
>>>>> improvements, like asynchronous TLS, fine tuning of memory for TLS
>>>>> connections and raw UDP sockets.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Daniel
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list
>>>> sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org
>>>> http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users
>>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list
>>> sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org
>>> http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users
>>
>> --
>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla
>> http://www.asipto.com
>>
>>
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 3
>Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 21:00:42 +0200
>From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>
>Subject: [SR-Users] Kamailio v3.1.4 Released
>To: kamailio <sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org>, sr-dev
> <sr-dev(a)lists.sip-router.org>, business(a)lists.kamailio.org
>Message-ID: <4DDEA35A.7070606(a)gmail.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>
>Hello,
>
>Kamailio SIP Server v3.1.4 stable release is out.
>
>This is a maintenance release of latest stable branch, 3.1, that
>includes fixes since release of v3.1.3. There is no change to database
>schema or configuration language structure. Deployments running previous
>v3.1.x versions are strongly recommended to be upgraded to v3.1.4.
>
>For more details about version 3.1.4, visit:
>
>http://www.kamailio.org/w/2011/05/kamailio-v3-1-4-released/
>
>Cheers,
>Daniel
>
>--
>Daniel-Constantin Mierla -- http://www.asipto.com
>http://linkedin.com/in/miconda -- http://twitter.com/miconda
>
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 4
>Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 17:59:42 -0300
>From: caio <elcaio(a)gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [SR-Users] ser_ctl / serweb
>To: "SIP Router - Kamailio (OpenSER) and SIP Express Router (SER) -
> Users Mailing List" <sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org>
>Message-ID: <BANLkTik+dnTp-egK2xy1ua=tPnCcaDuuOA(a)mail.gmail.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
>Hello,
>
>Anyone know if ser_ctl (python utility) will be merged into master? Or is
>going to be deprecated?
>If it still alive, are there any examples/docs of the usage for DB users
>provisoining?
>kamctl and kamdbctl are recomended for its substitution?
>
>Which utility will be official for sip-router?
>Sorry if it already were discussed, but I didn't find comments about it
>since 2010.
>
>Thank you
>Claudio
>
>On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Claudio Furrer <elcaio(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Just want to ask if ser_ctl application will be merged into sr3.1 or future
>> releases.
>> By the moment I've found it here [1], [2] or [3].
>>
>> Is it full compatible with sip-router v3.x?
>>
>> I know kamctl and kamdbctl would be suggested but these are for kamailio
>> flavour. I don't find too much work based on SER flavour regarding to
>> database/users administration and web provisioning.
>> BTW, siremis only works with kamailio db structures, but for sip-router v3
>> ser-flavoured only found serweb 2.x here [4] and [5] which I don't know if
>> is
>> it working well with the current new releases of the project.
>>
>> I would appreciate if someone can advice me if kamailio is the way to go,
>> because have find that sip-router or ser flavours miss some docs and apps
>> that
>> kamailio already have.
>>
>> I'm asking from a a SER-user point of view, who want to migrate to SR-3 :(
>>
>> [1] http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/serctl/daily-snapshots/
>> [2]
>>
>> http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=ser;a=tree;f=ser_ctl;h=7db4a…
>> [3] http://cvs.berlios.de/viewvc/ser/serctl/
>>
>> [4] http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/serweb/daily-snapshots/
>> [5] http://developer.berlios.de/projects/serweb/
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Claudio
>>
>
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>
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> 1. Aliases Using the Default Script; (David J.)
> 2. Re: Green VoIP - energy efficiency and performances of v3.0
> (Jan Janak)
> 3. Kamailio v3.1.4 Released (Daniel-Constantin Mierla)
> 4. Re: ser_ctl / serweb (caio)
> 5. Re: [OT] IETF SIMPLE WG will destroy MSRP with the new
> draft-ietf-simple-msrp-sessmatch-11 (I?aki Baz Castillo)
> 6. Re: [OT] IETF SIMPLE WG will destroy MSRP with the new
> draft-ietf-simple-msrp-sessmatch-11 (Daniel-Constantin Mierla)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 14:27:55 -0400
>From: "David J." <david(a)styleflare.com>
>Subject: [SR-Users] Aliases Using the Default Script;
>To: "SIP Router - Kamailio (OpenSER) and SIP Express Router (SER) -
> Users Mailing List" <sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org>
>Message-ID: <4DDE9BAB.4060401(a)styleflare.com>
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>
>I am using the kamailio default script on 3.1.3.
>
>I was wondering what happens when I added an Alias in dbaliases?
>
>For example if I add 18005551212(a)mydomain.com alias to 1001(a)mydomain.com
>
>when an invite comes in; it works perfect I got a 200 back. (1001 Device
>rings.)
>
>If I add another alias to a remote server; ie.
>
>18005551213(a)mydomain.com alias to 1800555124(a)someotherdomain.com
>
>I get a 404 back.
>
>I wonder what happens internally?
>
>What should I modify to enable this case;
>
>Thanks.
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 2
>Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 20:49:39 +0200
>From: Jan Janak <jan(a)ryngle.com>
>Subject: Re: [SR-Users] Green VoIP - energy efficiency and
> performances of v3.0
>To: miconda(a)gmail.com
>Cc: "SIP Router - Kamailio \(OpenSER\) and SIP Express Router \(SER\)
> - Users Mailing List" <sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org>, sr-dev
> <sr-dev(a)lists.sip-router.org>
>Message-ID: <BANLkTikUb_iwBDEuqk977-ECmmHo4dEXvQ(a)mail.gmail.com>
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>
>No, I turned it off.
>
>-Jan
>
>On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 11:50, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
><miconda(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> out of curiosity, since you used the sources from GIT - was memory debugging
>> on? It is usually enabled in master branch and that could have some impact
>> in memory usage and performances...
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Daniel
>>
>> On 5/25/11 3:00 PM, Jan Janak wrote:
>>>
>>> On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 06:54, Jeremya<jeremy(a)electrosilk.net> ?wrote:
>>>>
>>>> These figures pale into insignificance compared to the power required
>>>> for standard SIP devices - typically 5-8 watts per device multiplied by
>>>> the number of devices.
>>>>
>>>> When you factor in Gigabit Ethernet the power ups significantly.
>>>>
>>>> Optimisation at the server level is not significant on any scale.
>>>> Optimisation on communications power: i.e. end-devices, DSL& ?switches
>>>> is where the power savings are important.
>>>
>>> Sure, the total power consumption of the whole system is dominated by
>>> the power consumption of end-point devices, there's no doubt about
>>> that and the paper says that.
>>>
>>> Nevertheless, as an ITSP you are typically paying for the energy
>>> consumed by your servers and in that case knowing what you can expect
>>> and how many servers you need is useful. Modern data-center servers
>>> have significant base-line power consumption and a portion of that
>>> needs to be attributed to the SIP service running on those servers.
>>>
>>> -Jan
>>>
>>>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> Jan Janak conducted a very interesting research project regarding
>>>>> energy efficiency of VoIP systems during 2010, a collaboration between
>>>>> iptel.org and Columbia University.
>>>>>
>>>>> The team used the source code from sip-router.org GIT repository from
>>>>> January 2010, which corresponds to Kamailio (former OpenSER) and SER
>>>>> v3.0. The latest stable series v3.1 shares the same internal
>>>>> architecture with v3.0.
>>>>>
>>>>> As part of the research work, Jan could also gather some figures about
>>>>> capacity and performances of v3.0 with a quite complex configuration
>>>>> file: etc/sip-router-oob.cfg (involving authentication and NAT
>>>>> traversal as well).
>>>>>
>>>>> You can read the paper about energy efficiency at:
>>>>>
>>>>> - Green VoIP Article: http://asipto.com/u/2j
>>>>>
>>>>> The draft notes about capacity and performances of v3.0 are available
>>>>> at:
>>>>>
>>>>> - Performances and Capacity for v3.0 Wiki page: http://asipto.com/u/2k
>>>>>
>>>>> Some interesting results:
>>>>>
>>>>> - one instance of SIP server with 500 000 online users (mixed users ?
>>>>> behind and not NAT routers) ? consumed energy 210W
>>>>> - one instance of SIP server with 1 000 000 online users (no NAT
>>>>> involved) ? consumed energy 190W
>>>>> - on a 32-bit machine with 4GB of memory and with 2.5GB reserved for
>>>>> SIP server, the server could support 43 000 simultaneous TLS
>>>>> connections ? consumed energy 203W
>>>>> - one SIP server instance with 80 000 permanent TCP connections, the
>>>>> SIP server could still handle at least 1000 requests per second and a
>>>>> connection arrival rate of 1000 new connections per second, done for
>>>>> 20 000 new connections. CPU load generated by the SIP server was from
>>>>> 6% to 8%.
>>>>>
>>>>> I added a new section to the draft notes to list the enhancements done
>>>>> for the latest stable release (v3.1.x) that contribute to performance
>>>>> improvements, like asynchronous TLS, fine tuning of memory for TLS
>>>>> connections and raw UDP sockets.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Daniel
>>>>>
>>>>
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>>
>> --
>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla
>> http://www.asipto.com
>>
>>
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 3
>Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 21:00:42 +0200
>From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>
>Subject: [SR-Users] Kamailio v3.1.4 Released
>To: kamailio <sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org>, sr-dev
> <sr-dev(a)lists.sip-router.org>, business(a)lists.kamailio.org
>Message-ID: <4DDEA35A.7070606(a)gmail.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
>
>Hello,
>
>Kamailio SIP Server v3.1.4 stable release is out.
>
>This is a maintenance release of latest stable branch, 3.1, that
>includes fixes since release of v3.1.3. There is no change to database
>schema or configuration language structure. Deployments running previous
>v3.1.x versions are strongly recommended to be upgraded to v3.1.4.
>
>For more details about version 3.1.4, visit:
>
>http://www.kamailio.org/w/2011/05/kamailio-v3-1-4-released/
>
>Cheers,
>Daniel
>
>--
>Daniel-Constantin Mierla -- http://www.asipto.com
>http://linkedin.com/in/miconda -- http://twitter.com/miconda
>
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Message: 4
>Date: Thu, 26 May 2011 17:59:42 -0300
>From: caio <elcaio(a)gmail.com>
>Subject: Re: [SR-Users] ser_ctl / serweb
>To: "SIP Router - Kamailio (OpenSER) and SIP Express Router (SER) -
> Users Mailing List" <sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org>
>Message-ID: <BANLkTik+dnTp-egK2xy1ua=tPnCcaDuuOA(a)mail.gmail.com>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
>Hello,
>
>Anyone know if ser_ctl (python utility) will be merged into master? Or is
>going to be deprecated?
>If it still alive, are there any examples/docs of the usage for DB users
>provisoining?
>kamctl and kamdbctl are recomended for its substitution?
>
>Which utility will be official for sip-router?
>Sorry if it already were discussed, but I didn't find comments about it
>since 2010.
>
>Thank you
>Claudio
>
>On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 11:14 AM, Claudio Furrer <elcaio(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Just want to ask if ser_ctl application will be merged into sr3.1 or future
>> releases.
>> By the moment I've found it here [1], [2] or [3].
>>
>> Is it full compatible with sip-router v3.x?
>>
>> I know kamctl and kamdbctl would be suggested but these are for kamailio
>> flavour. I don't find too much work based on SER flavour regarding to
>> database/users administration and web provisioning.
>> BTW, siremis only works with kamailio db structures, but for sip-router v3
>> ser-flavoured only found serweb 2.x here [4] and [5] which I don't know if
>> is
>> it working well with the current new releases of the project.
>>
>> I would appreciate if someone can advice me if kamailio is the way to go,
>> because have find that sip-router or ser flavours miss some docs and apps
>> that
>> kamailio already have.
>>
>> I'm asking from a a SER-user point of view, who want to migrate to SR-3 :(
>>
>> [1] http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/serctl/daily-snapshots/
>> [2]
>>
>> http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=ser;a=tree;f=ser_ctl;h=7db4a…
>> [3] http://cvs.berlios.de/viewvc/ser/serctl/
>>
>> [4] http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/serweb/daily-snapshots/
>> [5] http://developer.berlios.de/projects/serweb/
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Claudio
>>
>