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Subject: RE: Request documentation of Path Flow of Kamailio
Hello,
you can find many presentations (which includes diagrams etc..) in the archive of past
Kamailioworld conferences on
kamailio.org and also on youtube.
Cheers,
Henning
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From: Daniel Cassar <Daniel.Cassar.a100127(a)mcast.edu.mt>
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Subject: Re: Request documentation of Path Flow of Kamailio
One more thing if you have some diagrams that also be considered as how communication
should pass from one client to another from a different network please can you send it to
me and thanks.
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Thanks :)
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Subject: RE: Request documentation of Path Flow of Kamailio
Hello Daniel,
thanks for your interest in Kamailio. Looking forward to see the results of your work,
please free to give some feedback if its finished. ??
Being an open source project, there is many documentations available e.g. in our wiki. But
most of its is more reference character and probably not something that you can directly
use in an academic setting.
But there is already some work outside in academia which might be useful for you. Check
e.g. this diploma thesis out, which describe the implementation of Kamailio as a telephone
system for CERN:
https://cds.cern.ch/record/1560053/files/CERN-THESIS-2013-073.pdf?subformat…
You can find more works that is using Kamailio e.g. with google scholar:
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=kamailio&am…
Cheers,
Henning
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Subject: [SR-Users] Request documentation of Path Flow of Kamailio
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am a student, doing a dissertation about the performance of VPN throughout VoIP Services
whereas I decided to configure Kamailio with Siremis Web User Interface on Linux 18.04LTS.
I also am using GNS3 as I am trying to connect the server with 3 different routers as a
form of sites with different network. What am trying to do is that from the SIP I would
try to call from one site to another and see the performance however I need some
informations of the Kamailio Server. I need the path communication of how Kamailio works
meaning the traffic, protocols being used and these are multicast or unicast when transfer
from one site to another. Is this information available somewhere as I seem not to find it
anywhere which is why I'm sending you to find out if you have these documentations
that I request. I hope to hear from you soon and thanks.
Sincerely,
Daniel Cassar