Hello,
thanks -- one more thing, though: can you export the document as pdf to
be able to view it easy on different OSes as well as browsers?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 08/01/16 17:47, Franz Edler wrote:
Hello Daniel,
the short description is as follows:
It is an “IMS in one box” configuration, where I re-built the default
configuration of the original OpenIMSCore.
The configuration uses only the core-functions of the IMS. I omitted
(disabled) advanced functions like NAT, RTP-relay, antiflood,
capturing, etc… and created a VMware image for this configuration.
It is a good starting point for educational purpose. All three servers
(P-CSCF, I-CSCF and S-CSCF) and the HSS (from Fraunhofer) are running
on one machine. The clients are typically provided by the host system.
The additional functions which are provided by the config-files but
disabled in a first step may be added (enabled) gradually. Also an
application (IMS-AS) may be easily added as a further Kamailio instance.
The benefit is that all these servers and function are running on one
physical machine (e.g. a notebook).
I also made a quick drawing of the architecture (attached).
Cheers Franz
*From:*Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:miconda@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Thursday, January 7, 2016 10:16 AM
*To:* franz.edler(a)technikum-wien.at; Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing
List <sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org>
*Subject:* Re: [SR-Users] Kamailio IMS deployment
Hello,
thanks for sharing these, I expect to help a lot the people starting
to build an IMS core with Kamailio.
If you can send me a short description of the IMS network you built
with these configs, I would like to post a news article on
kamailio.org to make it more visible.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 06/01/16 16:09, Franz Edler wrote:
Hi Ramya,
I now succeeded to configure a stripped down version of Kamilio IMS.
Here is my log-file and the config-files used:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ehkzi9pbhlp7njc/Kamailio-IMS%20config-files.zip?d…
As you can see in the log-file I used several steps to configure
the IMS platform. The last step (step 5) contains basic Kamailio
and basic IMScore.
For the configuration of the IMS core I disabled all additional
functions (NAT, dispatcher, SBC …etc) which are not necessary for
the core function.
I kept the configuration scheme of the original OpenIMSCore using
same IP-address but different ports for P-CSCF (4060), I-CSCF
(5060) and S-CSCF (6060).
I hope I have included all relevant files.
And here is the VMware-image of the last step
5:https://www.dropbox.com/s/pwwx009hiigt27v/Debian_8.2-step5-basicKamailio%…
For the VMware configuration I used the following IP addresses:
10.0.0.9 the Kamailio guest system
10.0.0.10 the host system (Windows Notebook)
I hope that fits for you. In case of any questions you may ask.
BR Franz
*From:*sr-users [mailto:sr-users-bounces@lists.sip-router.org] *On
Behalf Of *Ramya Y
*Sent:* Wednesday, December 2, 2015 10:46 AM
*To:* sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org
<mailto:sr-users@lists.sip-router.org>
*Subject:* [SR-Users] Kamailio IMS deployment
Hi,
I am newbie to kamailio world and we would like to deploy Kamailio
based IMS platform. Can any body share the link or Step by step
procedure(user Guide) to deploy Kamailio IMS.
Regards,
Ramya
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