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August 19

VoIP Blog

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If you are just getting started with VoIP, you have found the right blog. I am committed to providing relevant content to anyone that finds it.
I have an on going series called How To Configure Asterisk. This first article in this series walks you through a typical first installation […]

July 21

Run Your Own SIP Server, Today!

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With the recent growing popularity of VoIP, it has gotten far easier for you to run your own SIP server. There are many different open-source software packages that you can download and run at your home or office.
Today I am going to discuss two solutions that you can download and have your own SIP Server […]

March 28

How to Configure OpenSER: SIP Registar, SIP Proxy and Far-End NAT Traversal for Media

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OpenSER is a flexible, mature and stable SIP communications server. However unlike Asterisk, OpenSER requires extensive knowledge of the SIP Protocol and presumes nothing about your configuration or method of deployment.
I am basing this configuration on OpenSER v1.1.1 which is currently considered the most ’stable’ version. Although v1.2 has been released, I am going […]

February 22

SER/OpenSER Configuration Wizard

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On Feb 22nd, 2007 subscribers of the OpenSER users mailing list were informed that a SER/OpenSER Configuration generator is now available.
This is an excellent tool for those looking to quickly configure OpenSER v1.1.1 for their own VoIP Services. Currently his configuration generator supports basic routing, far-end NAT traversal using either rtpproxy or mediaproxy and […]