I have a login with iptel. I am trying to set up jitsi or linphone with someone in argentina. The server sees us both on but we cannot get the thing to work. Each program shows we are online but there is no way to connect. I must be doing something stupid.
Thanks, Dave Paxton
6408 Colonial Drive
Boise, ID 83709
208-570-9755
dpaxton@me.com
Skype: dpaxton
Hi,
For the first time I need to setup na alias in Kamailio. I.e.: I would like to have the phone number 1000@my_domain.com also being able to be called as bob@my_domain.com. However I took a look at the Kamailio alias table and I found a lot of other fields. Question: can anyone tell me the usage of such table (why so many fileds)? Am I looking into the right table to achieve what I want? Thanks, Moacir
27 maj 2013 kl. 11:58 skrev Moacir Ferreira moacirferreira@hotmail.com:
Hi,
For the first time I need to setup na alias in Kamailio. I.e.: I would like to have the phone number1000@my_domain.com also being able to be called as bob@my_domain.com. However I took a look at the Kamailio alias table and I found a lot of other fields.
Question: can anyone tell me the usage of such table (why so many fileds)? Am I looking into the right table to achieve what I want?
For simplicity, the table is the same as the location table - we use the same functions, the same module. For aliases, not many fields are used though - the address and the alias in the contact field. Remember to make sure you set the timestamp to a date in the future.
You can also use db_alias that may be easier, but doesn't cache in ram like the usrloc-managed aliases.
/O
Thanks Olle.
If I understood, I have to fill the "username" on table alias as the same "username" on subscriber table, is that correct? Then, the alias name (like bob) will be on the alias table field "contact", right? So, once I fill these two fields on the alias table Kamailio will be able to call either the username on subscriber and the contact on alias. Is that correct?
Finally, when you say "timestamp" where should I do it, " expires" field of alias table?
Cheers, and many thnaks for your help!
Moacir
From: oej@edvina.net Date: Mon, 27 May 2013 12:08:26 +0200 To: sr-users@lists.sip-router.org Subject: Re: [SR-Users] Alias table
27 maj 2013 kl. 11:58 skrev Moacir Ferreira moacirferreira@hotmail.com:Hi,
For the first time I need to setup na alias in Kamailio. I.e.: I would like to have the phone number1000@my_domain.com also being able to be called as bob@my_domain.com. However I took a look at the Kamailio alias table and I found a lot of other fields. Question: can anyone tell me the usage of such table (why so many fileds)? Am I looking into the right table to achieve what I want?
For simplicity, the table is the same as the location table - we use the same functions, the same module.For aliases, not many fields are used though - the address and the alias in the contact field. Remember to make sure you set the timestamp to a date in the future. You can also use db_alias that may be easier, but doesn't cache in ram like the usrloc-managed aliases. /O _______________________________________________ SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list sr-users@lists.sip-router.org http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users
Hello,
support for iptel.org free sip service is offered by different mailing list, see: - http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/services
If you can't solve your issue or just as an alternative, you can try using openrcs.com free SIP service (https://www.openrcs.com/) - there I can help more if something is not working (just write to the internal support forum).
Cheers, Daniel
On 5/25/13 3:18 AM, Dave Paxton wrote:
I have a login with iptel. I am trying to set up jitsi or linphone with someone in argentina. The server sees us both on but we cannot get the thing to work. Each program shows we are online but there is no way to connect. I must be doing something stupid.
Thanks, Dave Paxton
6408 Colonial Drive
Boise, ID 83709
208-570-9755
dpaxton@me.com mailto:dpaxton@me.com
Skype: dpaxton
SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list sr-users@lists.sip-router.org http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users