hi
yes, there are many guides onsip.org
ram
On 6/21/06, Concy Pereira cpereira@trackglobal.com wrote:
Thanks for your inputs, Does anybody has a complete document to setup all this.what I mean a step by step guide.
Reggards, Concy
Message: 16 Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 10:21:15 +1000 From: Nick Hoffman nick.hoffman@altcall.com Subject: Re: [Serusers] How to start a VOIP business ? To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Message-ID: 200606211021.16081.nick.hoffman@altcall.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
Concy Pereira wrote:
Sir,
I would like to know how can start a successful SIP base VOIP business. I have being going through some documentation of Open
server
software but could not come to a conclusion.
Anybody can suggest me a complete solution for running PC to Phone service Using GPL products, with accounting, authentication and authorization with different rate Plans etc.
Here is what I have decided to do.
SIP Server (Hardware)
- Linux RedHat 9.0
- OpenSer or SIP express router
- Radius client
Accounting /CDR server ( Hardware)
- Linux Redhat 9.0
- CDRTool by ag-projects http://www.ag-projects.com/cdrtool.html
- MySQL
1.Carrirer Subcription to any International whole sale VOIP carrier
Please suggest if I have missed anything out.
Regards, Concy
On Mon June 19 2006 18:21, "Greger V. Teigre" greger@teigre.com wrote:
It's a fairly big questions you're asking. But basically you're onto
it
;-) Ad 1. You should go for something newer than 9.0 Ad 2. You need to decide on your maintenance schedule and policies for upgrades/patching etc. Many larger-scale deployments are based on SER 0.9.x because a) it has proven extremely stable b) it is currently maintained for bug and security fixes and will be for a while. Others choose openser to get more features, but you need to make sure that
you
can handle testing and deployment of new versions more often. Ad 3. You need a RADIUS server with a user database or you can use
mysql
(you need mysql regardless of using RADIUS or not)
g-)
Hi there Greger. I'm curious as to why a RADIUS server is required. Is this for billing purposes? -- Nick e: nick.hoffman@altcall.com p: +61 7 5591 3588 f: +61 7 5591 6588
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Message: 17 Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 10:23:49 +1000 From: Nick Hoffman nick.hoffman@altcall.com Subject: Re: [Serusers] How to start a VOIP business ? To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Cc: Benjamin.George@t-systems.com Message-ID: 200606211023.49237.nick.hoffman@altcall.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
On Mon June 19 2006 18:48, Benjamin.George@t-systems.com wrote:
Hi,
I too can provide you some inputs on this apart from the things which are already mentioned:
- You may require a media server for playing prompts,
announcements,
etc 2. Voice mail server to store and play back voice mails 3. Signaling + Media Gateway if you want to connect to PSTN world 4. Any good performance management/monitoring tool (normally part
of
OSS) to measure and manage the performance of the entire
infrastructure
to assure zero/minimum downtime
Regards, Benjamin.
Hi Benjamin. What would you recommend for your 3rd point?
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Message: 18 Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 09:05:20 +0800 From: Ryan Pagquil rpagquil@philonline.com Subject: Re: [Serusers] How to start a VOIP business ? To: nick.hoffman@altcall.com,serusers@lists.iptel.org Message-ID: 7.0.1.0.0.20060621090427.01b0fa20@philonline.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed
Hi, To easily manage accounting and authorization use radius. I'm using radius for these purposes.
regards, Ryan
At 08:21 AM 6/21/2006, Nick Hoffman wrote:
Concy Pereira wrote:
Sir,
I would like to know how can start a successful SIP base VOIP business. I have being going through some documentation of Open
server
software but could not come to a conclusion.
Anybody can suggest me a complete solution for running PC to Phone service Using GPL products, with accounting, authentication and authorization with different rate Plans etc.
Here is what I have decided to do.
SIP Server (Hardware)
- Linux RedHat 9.0
- OpenSer or SIP express router
- Radius client
Accounting /CDR server ( Hardware)
- Linux Redhat 9.0
- CDRTool by ag-projects
http://www.ag-projects.com/cdrtool.html
- MySQL
1.Carrirer Subcription to any International whole sale VOIP carrier
Please suggest if I have missed anything out.
Regards, Concy
On Mon June 19 2006 18:21, "Greger V. Teigre" greger@teigre.com
wrote:
It's a fairly big questions you're asking. But basically you're onto
it
;-) Ad 1. You should go for something newer than 9.0 Ad 2. You need to decide on your maintenance schedule and policies
for
upgrades/patching etc. Many larger-scale deployments are based on
SER
0.9.x because a) it has proven extremely stable b) it is currently maintained for bug and security fixes and will be for a while.
Others
choose openser to get more features, but you need to make sure that
you
can handle testing and deployment of new versions more often. Ad 3. You need a RADIUS server with a user database or you can use
mysql
(you need mysql regardless of using RADIUS or not)
g-)
Hi there Greger. I'm curious as to why a RADIUS server is required. Is
this
for billing purposes? -- Nick e: nick.hoffman@altcall.com p: +61 7 5591 3588 f: +61 7 5591 6588
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Message: 19 Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 07:14:43 +0200 From: Benjamin.George@t-systems.com Subject: RE: [Serusers] How to start a VOIP business ? To: nick.hoffman@altcall.com, serusers@lists.iptel.org Message-ID:
5BDFB528F5AD4744B933D3C6186DA27F02CD11CB@S4DE8PSAADL.t-systems.com Content-Type: text/plain
Hi,
I would recommend any of the following for the aforesaid:
- Cisco media gateway (Router can be converted to a media gateway using
voice interface cards). We use Cisco 2600 and 7200 (with MPLS support) series for this functionality.
- NMS media gateway
Some other market leading products are also available for this purpose, for example products from Lucent, Alcatel, etc.
Regards, Benjamin.
-----Original Message----- From: serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On Behalf Of Nick Hoffman Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 5:54 AM To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Cc: George, Benjamin Subject: Re: [Serusers] How to start a VOIP business ?
On Mon June 19 2006 18:48, Benjamin.George@t-systems.com wrote:
Hi,
I too can provide you some inputs on this apart from the things which are already mentioned:
- You may require a media server for playing prompts,
announcements,
etc 2. Voice mail server to store and play back voice mails 3. Signaling + Media Gateway if you want to connect to PSTN world 4. Any good performance management/monitoring tool (normally part
of
OSS) to measure and manage the performance of the entire
infrastructure
to assure zero/minimum downtime
Regards, Benjamin.
Hi Benjamin. What would you recommend for your 3rd point?
Cheers, -- Nick e: nick.hoffman@altcall.com p: +61 7 5591 3588 f: +61 7 5591 6588
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Message: 20 Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 08:42:14 +0200 From: "Greger V. Teigre" greger@teigre.com Subject: Re: [Serusers] How to start a VOIP business ? To: Ryan Pagquil rpagquil@philonline.com Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Message-ID: 4498EA46.5090605@teigre.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Yes, RADIUS is also quite efficient for authentication and is a very good interface into a multitude of user databases ranging from unix user
accounts, Active Directory, LDAP, any sql database etc etc. (And Concy listed a RADIUS *client* as a requirement. I just corrected that to a server. I'm not saying that you should use RADIUS...) g-)
Ryan Pagquil wrote:
Hi, To easily manage accounting and authorization use radius. I'm using radius for these purposes.
regards, Ryan
At 08:21 AM 6/21/2006, Nick Hoffman wrote:
Concy Pereira wrote:
Sir,
I would like to know how can start a successful SIP base VOIP business. I have being going through some documentation of Open
server
software but could not come to a conclusion.
Anybody can suggest me a complete solution for running PC to
Phone
service Using GPL products, with accounting, authentication and authorization with different rate Plans etc.
Here is what I have decided to do.
SIP Server (Hardware)
- Linux RedHat 9.0
- OpenSer or SIP express router
- Radius client
Accounting /CDR server ( Hardware)
- Linux Redhat 9.0
- CDRTool by ag-projects
http://www.ag-projects.com/cdrtool.html
- MySQL
1.Carrirer Subcription to any International whole sale VOIP carrier
Please suggest if I have missed anything out.
Regards, Concy
On Mon June 19 2006 18:21, "Greger V. Teigre" greger@teigre.com
wrote:
It's a fairly big questions you're asking. But basically you're
onto it
;-) Ad 1. You should go for something newer than 9.0 Ad 2. You need to decide on your maintenance schedule and policies
for
upgrades/patching etc. Many larger-scale deployments are based on
SER
0.9.x because a) it has proven extremely stable b) it is currently maintained for bug and security fixes and will be for a while.
Others
choose openser to get more features, but you need to make sure that
you
can handle testing and deployment of new versions more often. Ad 3. You need a RADIUS server with a user database or you can use
mysql
(you need mysql regardless of using RADIUS or not)
g-)
Hi there Greger. I'm curious as to why a RADIUS server is required. Is this for billing purposes? -- Nick e: nick.hoffman@altcall.com p: +61 7 5591 3588 f: +61 7 5591 6588
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