Hi All,
I'm trying to add a permanent usrloc entry via kamctl ul add.
This works, but the created entry has a q value of 1.0 which is higher than I need.
Is there a way to either:
1. Specify a q value when using kamctl ul add, or
2. Edit the q value of an existing record by using a kamctl command.
Cheers,
Dave.
Hi,
I am following the quick-start installation guide at http://kamailio.org/docs/install/INSTALL.kamailio-4.1.x
and I am stuck when I start the kamailio, using /etc/init.d/kamailio start
it gives me an error of "invalid configuration file".
I am using the /usr/local/etc/kamailio/kamailio.cfg file which came along with tar.gz file.
I do not want sql and no authentication to begin with. What else needs to be modified or is required in the config file.
Thanks!
Hello,
It's unfortunate that error codes are not included with management commands.
For example, if you tape " kamctl diaplan rm rule 2 999 " instead of "
kamctl diaplan rmrule 2 999 " then all the entries in dialplan table will
be deleted.
In fat the system perform "kamctl diaplan rm"
It's very annoying .
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Hi,
I am trying to establish a chat session(MSRP) with two sipclients endpoints
by registering to kamailio server(4.0.0), but I am getting 500 Internal
server error(Reason: SIP ;text="media stream failed to start" ;cause=500).
What might be the problem?? Does it mean that kamailio can not handle msrp
session? If it can handle, how to enable it? I have attached the captures
with this mail. Please help me in this regard.
I made a significant change to the way the system I am building is
designed. I removed the Database to a redundant cluster and not on the
same server as the kamailio install.
I changed all references to the DBURL to reflect the IP of the new cluster.
I also changed the SQLOPS statement for CDRs to reflect the new IP
modparam("sqlops", "sqlcon",
"cb=>mysql://kamailio:kamailiorw@10.11.12.5/kamailio")
All ACC transactions are being recorded to the new DB and the
configuration is running well with the exception of CDRs.
What am I missing that would prevent writing of CDRs to the DB?
I did check connectivity from the Kamailio server to the DB server as
well as access to the cdrs table
Hi All,
As you guys might remember I have been doing alot of work with these legacy handsets recently, in particular the Cisco IP phones 7945G and 7965G.
They work well now with kamailio, using UDP or TCP as the transport protocol.
I am now looking to implement SIP over TLS with them, and wondered if anyone had completed the same, as it appears they were designed very much to support SIP over TLS and SRTP but with Cisco call manager and not other SIP devices.
I am trying to understand if its possible to integrate with kamailio, as from Cisco documentation it appears a CTL file (client trust list) is required which seems to be generated by cisco software, and the handset needs it before it will try to initiate a SIP connection over TLS.
I have implemented TLS /SRTP with Cisco SPA's, Bria etc on kamailio fine, so its more a question around the handset and if anyone has achieved this.
Thanks
Jon
Hi all,
I am trying to establish a chat session(MSRP) with two sipclients
endpoints by registering to kamailio server(4.0.0), but I am getting 500
Internal server error.
What might be the problem?? Does it mean that kamailio can not handle
msrp? If yes how to enable it in the server? Packets captured are
attached. Please help me in this regard.
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Thanks
Deepak Bhagwat
Hi,
I need to allow arbitrarily long calls while still using the dialog
module. The module documentation does not mention a maxiumum value
(2^32 sec?) nor a setting to disable the timeout functionality. I'd
guess that setting it to 0 is a common convention in such cases, but
I'd rather get it verified.
Anything above 10 years is probably a safe bet, so a 32-bit unsigned
int is quite fine. :-)
Is there a max value?
Is there a way to disable the check?
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I think I'll KILL myself by leaping out of this 14th STORY WINDOW while
reading ERICA JONG'S poetry!!