A first easy hint would be to go out there and get yourself a nice copy of
ngrep, "ngrep -d eth0 port 5060 -W byline -q " will help you understand the
magic of SIP much easier.
I think you could get yourself upto speed by trying to get one of the many
example configuration files to work.
I believe there also is a book on Opensips, which is a great help to get
you started.
... and enjoy the learning curve :) !
2014-12-02 18:01 GMT+01:00 <john(a)millican.us>us>:
Hello,
I have been googling for a simple (as simple as it can be knowing the
complexity of Kamailio) for a "how to/step bey step/do this dummy" type
of
guide to get Kamailio registered with a sip
provider I already have, and
register one end point to kamailio that can use that provider. Nothing
fancy or involved just the absolute basics. Does this exist and if so can
you please point me to it?
Thanks,
JohnM
Additional info I failed to add:
OS is Ubuntu 14.04 server(Trusty tahr)
OpenSips 4.x installed and running with MySQL module
have an old polycom 501 that is hitting the Kamailio box with register
requests as seen by tcpdump:
09:59:28.921267 IP 192.168.1.110.sip > 192.168.1.152.sip: SIP, length: 530
09:59:28.921663 IP 192.168.1.152.sip > 192.168.1.110.sip: SIP, length: 448
JohnM
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