Hello,
Version 1.1.0 of SEMS, the SIP Express Media Server, has been released. SEMS is a free, high performance, extensible media and application server for SIP (RFC3261) based VoIP services.
New in version 1.1 is: * DSM state machine scripting (it's cool!) * an (experimental) ISDN gateway module * binrpc: MT (SER->) and connection pool (->SER) * MT xmlrpc server * controlled server shutdown * improved logging * g722 in 8khz compat mode * out of dialog request handling for modules & dialogs without sessions * audio file autorewind, AmAudio mixing * SIP and media IP separately configurable * UID/DID support for voicemail/-box/annrecorder * and quite some bugs and mem leaks fixed, documentation, etc.
You can get the sources from ftp://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/sems-1.1.0.tar.gz and find documentation and packages at ftp://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/1.1/1.1.0/ and a debian repository (etch/lenny) at deb http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/debian etch free deb-src http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/debian etch free
Further documentation, links to lists, tracker etc is available at the project's homepage: http://iptel.org/sems/
I would like to thank for all contributions and patches, this time from Stefan Sayer, Raphael Coeffic, Grzegorz Stanislawski, Bogdan Pintea, Greger Teigre, Rui Jin Zheng, Alfred E Heggestad, Juha Heinanen, Peter Lemenkov, Peter Loeppky, Robert Szokovacs, Jeremy A, Alex Gradinar
Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message.
Best Regards Stefan Sayer
Hello Stefan,
For my understanding, does SEMS depend on a certain type SER deployment or is independent of it? Is a technical question.
Regards, Adrian
On Jan 20, 2009, at 9:52 PM, Stefan Sayer wrote:
Hello,
Version 1.1.0 of SEMS, the SIP Express Media Server, has been released. SEMS is a free, high performance, extensible media and application server for SIP (RFC3261) based VoIP services.
New in version 1.1 is:
- DSM state machine scripting (it's cool!)
- an (experimental) ISDN gateway module
- binrpc: MT (SER->) and connection pool (->SER)
- MT xmlrpc server
- controlled server shutdown
- improved logging
- g722 in 8khz compat mode
- out of dialog request handling for modules & dialogs without sessions
- audio file autorewind, AmAudio mixing
- SIP and media IP separately configurable
- UID/DID support for voicemail/-box/annrecorder
- and quite some bugs and mem leaks fixed, documentation, etc.
You can get the sources from ftp://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/sems-1.1.0.tar.gz and find documentation and packages at ftp://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/1.1/1.1.0/ and a debian repository (etch/lenny) at deb http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/debian etch free deb-src http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/debian etch free
Further documentation, links to lists, tracker etc is available at the project's homepage: http://iptel.org/sems/
I would like to thank for all contributions and patches, this time from Stefan Sayer, Raphael Coeffic, Grzegorz Stanislawski, Bogdan Pintea, Greger Teigre, Rui Jin Zheng, Alfred E Heggestad, Juha Heinanen, Peter Lemenkov, Peter Loeppky, Robert Szokovacs, Jeremy A, Alex Gradinar
Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message.
Best Regards Stefan Sayer
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Hi Adrian,
o Adrian Georgescu [01/20/09 23:47]:
Hello Stefan,
For my understanding, does SEMS depend on a certain type SER deployment or is independent of it? Is a technical question.
with its internal SIP stack (sipctrl) which is available since 1.0 you can run SEMS completely independent from SER. But you can also use SER2+sasi/SER 0.9.6/Kamailio and probably OpenSIPS as SIP stack for SEMS. You get the best performance with the internal SIP stack, but more flexibility when using SER2+sasi as SIP stack. Depending on the platform architecture I would recommend using sipctrl and a separate proxy, as it is much easier to set up.
Regards Stefan
Regards, Adrian
On Jan 20, 2009, at 9:52 PM, Stefan Sayer wrote:
Hello,
Version 1.1.0 of SEMS, the SIP Express Media Server, has been released. SEMS is a free, high performance, extensible media and application server for SIP (RFC3261) based VoIP services.
New in version 1.1 is:
- DSM state machine scripting (it's cool!)
- an (experimental) ISDN gateway module
- binrpc: MT (SER->) and connection pool (->SER)
- MT xmlrpc server
- controlled server shutdown
- improved logging
- g722 in 8khz compat mode
- out of dialog request handling for modules & dialogs without sessions
- audio file autorewind, AmAudio mixing
- SIP and media IP separately configurable
- UID/DID support for voicemail/-box/annrecorder
- and quite some bugs and mem leaks fixed, documentation, etc.
You can get the sources from ftp://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/sems-1.1.0.tar.gz and find documentation and packages at ftp://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/1.1/1.1.0/ and a debian repository (etch/lenny) at deb http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/debian etch free deb-src http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/debian etch free
Further documentation, links to lists, tracker etc is available at the project's homepage: http://iptel.org/sems/
I would like to thank for all contributions and patches, this time from Stefan Sayer, Raphael Coeffic, Grzegorz Stanislawski, Bogdan Pintea, Greger Teigre, Rui Jin Zheng, Alfred E Heggestad, Juha Heinanen, Peter Lemenkov, Peter Loeppky, Robert Szokovacs, Jeremy A, Alex Gradinar
Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message.
Best Regards Stefan Sayer
-- Stefan Sayer VoIP services
stefan.sayer@iptego.com mailto:stefan.sayer@iptego.com www.iptego.com http://www.iptego.com
IPTEGO GmbH Am Borsigturm 40 13507 Berlin Germany
Amtsgericht Charlottenburg, HRB 101010 Geschaeftsfuehrer: Alexander Hoffmann _______________________________________________ Serusers mailing list Serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
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