Hi,
thanks to all the people answering to this email - I will notify you as
soon as I have more information and a decision is taken.
REMINDER - please note the the survey hits the deadline Sunday 8th 24:00
CET , so try sending your opinions before this date.
thanks and regards,
bogdan
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
Hi,
We have a good opportunity of organizing a one-day training course for
OpenSER, specially for people looking for how to configure OpenSER.
So, the targeted people are the OpenSER administrators that are
looking to learn, via interactive sessions, based on script examples,
how to configure different OpenSER features or services.
We will try to mainly focus on the most complex and requested
configuration cases, like:
NAT traversal covering all cases
Accounting - basic, extra accounting, multi-leg accounting
General frame for routing (sequential request routing)
Security (authentication, GW protection, blacklists)
Integration to Asterisk (media services)
Interdomain peering
HA support (replication, GW redundancy)
Now,about the course - as I said, it will be one day course and it
will be hosted by the VoN Italy in Milan, on 26 September, from 9:30
to 18:00 hours. The package includes breakfast and lunch at the
training location and the cost is estimated to be not more than 400
Euro per person.
The event is organized in collaboration with Pulvermedia and right now
we are looking to see how many people would be interested in this
offer (technical side from
openser.org and organization from
Pulvermedia).
Please feel free to contact me for any details/question. As I said,
the first step is to see how many people are looking for such event,
so let me know if you are interested in it.
This survey will be ending Sunday 8th 24:00 CET. All this information
will be posted on the openser project web page and forum.
So, please give us the feedback regarding this opportunity to see if
we go for it or not (also any suggestions are welcomed).
Regards,
Bogdan
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