First of all, please CC to the list!!!
it->refers to the routing script you are using that by default is ser.cfg. You can change it starting ser with -f parameter and placing after the config file.
I recomend you to look into iptel.org and get the general overview of the project.
samuel.
2007/3/26, Goh, Tee-Yong gohty@m1.com.sg:
Hi Samuel,
Thank you for your support. Therefore, you have mentioned that ser.cfg is just an example and do not need to modify. However, as you have mentioned "You would definetely need to modify it to make SER behave as your requirements dictates", what does "it" are you refering to? The files in the SER or just ser.cfg?
Please advice.
Thank you.
Regards, Howard
-----Original Message----- From: samuel [mailto:samu60@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, March 26, 2007 5:10 PM To: Goh, Tee-Yong Cc: serusers@iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] SER - Config files
ser.cfg is, usually, the routing script that dictates how SER behaves on receiving SIP requests and responses. It's just an example that should work wihtout modificaction and is meant as a starting point to get into SER. You would definetely need to modify it to make SER behave as your requirements dictates.
look for more information in iptel.org and google...
Good Luck!
sam
2007/3/25, Goh, Tee-Yong gohty@m1.com.sg:
Hi all,
May i seek your expertise advice. I have found the config file name "ser.cfg" and "ser.cfg~" in the SER-0.9.6. However, i do not know what are they used for? Can i make any modification to them?
Please advice.
Thank you.
Regards, Howard
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