On Friday 21 May 2021 at 16:53:40, Henning Westerholt wrote:
Hello Antony,
as written before, Kamailio is from its design and setup targeted to many
different use cases. For certain use cases you find examples or tutorials
in our wiki. But if the example fits to your case, is mostly a matter of
luck and how common it is.
Well, I had at least expected to find some documentation on how to get it doing
something basic which is easy to test, but I'm still struggling to find such
guides.
Maybe I have the wrong idea about what's a simple setup, and I should learn
how to do what everyone else thinks is a simple place to start?
The module documentation is indeed more in
"reference" style, useful for
somebody who knows how to combine the building blocks, but for a newcomer
admittedly less useful.
I have no problem with that provided there's a guide to "where to specify your
modules".
There exists a Kamailio book (refer to
asipto.com)
which might be useful
for your situation. Here you will get a more broader picture about the
different modules and how they can fit together.
Thanks, I'll take a look.
Another approach which some people are using is to
start with the default
configuration (which has a lot of comments) and experiment with e.g., a
small server and 1-2 phones. For more advanced topics there exists many
talks from past Kamailio World conferences.
I'm very happy to experiment - I have enough SIP phones to play with and I can
easily create an Asterisk VM as a server to register to and run a dial plan
on.
Thanks for the pointers.
Antony.
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