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ng-voice GmbH
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- Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Sippy Software, Inc.
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+ Copyright © 2003-2008 Sippy Software, Inc.
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- Copyright (c) 2005 Voice Sistem SRL
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+ Copyright © 2005 Voice Sistem SRL
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- Copyright (c) 2009-2012 TuTPro Inc.
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+ Copyright © 2009-2012 TuTPro Inc.
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- Copyright (c) 2010 VoIPEmbedded Inc.
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+ Copyright © 2010 VoIPEmbedded Inc.
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__________________________________________________________________
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Table of Contents
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@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ Chapter 1. Admin Guide
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The module allows definition of several sets of rtpproxies.
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Load-balancing will be performed over a set and the admin has the
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ability to choose what set should be used. The set is selected via its
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- id - the id being defined with the set. Refer to the "rtpproxy_sock"
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+ id - the id being defined with the set. Refer to the “rtpproxy_sock”
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module parameter definition for syntax description.
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The balancing inside a set is done automatically by the module based on
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@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ Chapter 1. Admin Guide
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Definition of socket(s) used to connect to (a set) RTPProxy. It may
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specify a UNIX socket or an IPv4/IPv6 UDP socket.
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- Default value is "NONE" (disabled).
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+ Default value is “NONE” (disabled).
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Example 1.1. Set rtpproxy_sock parameter
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@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ modparam("rtpproxy", "rtpproxy_sock",
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rtpproxy module will not attempt to establish communication to RTPProxy
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for rtpproxy_disable_tout seconds.
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- Default value is "60".
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+ Default value is “60”.
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Example 1.2. Set rtpproxy_disable_tout parameter
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@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ modparam("rtpproxy", "rtpproxy_disable_tout", 20)
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Timeout value in waiting for reply from RTPProxy.
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- Default value is "1".
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+ Default value is “1”.
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Example 1.3. Set rtpproxy_tout parameter
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@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ modparam("rtpproxy", "rtpproxy_tout", 2)
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How many times the module should retry to send and receive after
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timeout was generated.
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- Default value is "5".
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+ Default value is “5”.
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Example 1.4. Set rtpproxy_retr parameter
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@@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ Note
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The string must be a complete SDP line, including the EOH (\r\n).
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- Default value is "a=nortpproxy:yes\r\n".
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+ Default value is “a=nortpproxy:yes\r\n”.
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Example 1.5. Set nortpproxy_str parameter
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@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ modparam("rtpproxy", "nortpproxy_str", "a=sdpmangled:yes\r\n")
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If it is an empty string, no timeout socket will be transmitted to the
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RTP-Proxy.
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- Default value is "" (nothing).
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+ Default value is “” (nothing).
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Example 1.6. Set timeout_socket parameter
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@@ -325,11 +325,11 @@ modparam("rtpproxy", "ice_candidate_priority_avp", "$avp(ice_priority)")
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4.8. extra_id_pv (string)
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- The parameter sets the PV defination to use when the "b" parameter is
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+ The parameter sets the PV defination to use when the “b” parameter is
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used on unforce_rtp_proxy(), rtpproxy_offer(), rtpproxy_answer() or
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rtpproxy_manage() command.
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- Default is empty, the "b" parameter may not be used then.
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+ Default is empty, the “b” parameter may not be used then.
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Example 1.8. Set extra_id_pv parameter
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@@ -376,16 +376,16 @@ rtpproxy_offer();
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* flags - flags to turn on some features.
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+ 1 - append first Via branch to Call-ID when sending command to
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rtpproxy. This can be used to create one media session per
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- branch on the rtpproxy. When sending a subsequent "delete"
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+ branch on the rtpproxy. When sending a subsequent “delete”
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command to the rtpproxy, you can then stop just the session
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for a specific branch when passing the flag '1' or '2' in the
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- "unforce_rtpproxy", or stop all sessions for a call when not
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+ “unforce_rtpproxy”, or stop all sessions for a call when not
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passing one of those two flags there. This is especially
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useful if you have serially forked call scenarios where
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- rtpproxy gets an "update" command for a new branch, and then a
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- "delete" command for the previous branch, which would
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+ rtpproxy gets an “update” command for a new branch, and then a
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+ “delete” command for the previous branch, which would
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otherwise delete the full call, breaking the subsequent
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- "lookup" for the new branch. This flag is only supported by
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+ “lookup” for the new branch. This flag is only supported by
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the ngcp-mediaproxy-ng rtpproxy at the moment!
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+ 2 - append second Via branch to Call-ID when sending command
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to rtpproxy. See flag '1' for its meaning.
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@@ -399,12 +399,12 @@ rtpproxy_offer();
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but is usefull when forking to multiple destinations on
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different address families or network segments, requiring
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different rtpproxy parameters. The variable value is taken
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- from the "extra_id_pv". When used, it must be used in every
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+ from the “extra_id_pv”. When used, it must be used in every
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call to rtpproxy_manage(), rtpproxy_offer(), rtpproxy_answer()
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and rtpproxy_destroy() with the same contents of the PV. The b
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parameter may not be used in conjunction with the 1, 2 or 3
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parameter to use the Via branch in the Call-ID.
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- + l - force "lookup", that is, only rewrite SDP when
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+ + l - force “lookup”, that is, only rewrite SDP when
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corresponding session already exists in the RTP proxy. By
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default is on when the session is to be completed.
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+ i, e - these flags specify the direction of the SIP message.
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@@ -523,23 +523,24 @@ onreply_route[2]
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* flags - flags to turn on some features.
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+ 1 - append first Via branch to Call-ID when sending command to
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rtpproxy. This can be used to create one media session per
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- branch on the rtpproxy. When sending a subsequent "delete"
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+ branch on the rtpproxy. When sending a subsequent “delete”
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command to the rtpproxy, you can then stop just the session
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for a specific branch when passing the flag '1' or '2' in the
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- "unforce_rtpproxy", or stop all sessions for a call when not
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+ “unforce_rtpproxy”, or stop all sessions for a call when not
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passing one of those two flags there. This is especially
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useful if you have serially forked call scenarios where
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- rtpproxy gets an "update" command for a new branch, and then a
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- "delete" command for the previous branch, which would
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+ rtpproxy gets an “update” command for a new branch, and then a
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+ “delete” command for the previous branch, which would
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otherwise delete the full call, breaking the subsequent
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- "lookup" for the new branch. This flag is only supported by
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+ “lookup” for the new branch. This flag is only supported by
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the ngcp-mediaproxy-ng rtpproxy at the moment!
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+ 2 - append second Via branch to Call-ID when sending command
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to rtpproxy. See flag '1' for its meaning.
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- + b - append branch number to Call-ID when sending command to
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- rtpproxy. <listitem>
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+ + b - append branch specific variable to Call-ID when sending
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+ command to rtpproxy. See rtpproxy_offer() for details.
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+ <listitem>
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</listitem>
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- t - do not include To tag to "delete" command to rtpproxy thus
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+ t - do not include To tag to “delete” command to rtpproxy thus
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causing full call to be deleted. Useful for deleting unused
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rtpproxy call when 200 OK is received on a branch, where
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rtpproxy is not needed.
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@@ -557,9 +558,11 @@ rtpproxy_destroy();
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Manage the RTPProxy session - it combines the functionality of
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rtpproxy_offer(), rtpproxy_answer() and unforce_rtpproxy(), detecting
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- internally based on message type and metod which one to execute.
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+ internally based on message type and method which one to execute.
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- It can take the same parameters as rtpproxy_offer().
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+ It can take the same parameters as rtpproxy_offer(). The flags
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+ parameter to rtpproxy_manage() can be a configuration variable
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+ containing the flags as a string.
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Functionality:
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* If INVITE with SDP, then do rtpproxy_offer()
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@@ -707,45 +710,45 @@ $ kamctl fifo nh_show_rtpp
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Chapter 2. Frequently Asked Questions
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- 2.1. What happend with "rtpproxy_disable" parameter?
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+ 2.1. What happend with “rtpproxy_disable” parameter?
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2.2. Where can I find more about Kamailio?
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2.3. Where can I post a question about this module?
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2.4. How can I report a bug?
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2.1.
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- What happend with "rtpproxy_disable" parameter?
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+ What happend with “rtpproxy_disable” parameter?
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- It was removed as it became obsolete - now "rtpproxy_sock" can take
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- empty value to disable the rtpproxy functionality.
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+ It was removed as it became obsolete - now “rtpproxy_sock” can take
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+ empty value to disable the rtpproxy functionality.
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2.2.
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- Where can I find more about Kamailio?
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+ Where can I find more about Kamailio?
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- Take a look at http://www.kamailio.org/.
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+ Take a look at http://www.kamailio.org/.
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2.3.
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- Where can I post a question about this module?
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+ Where can I post a question about this module?
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- First at all check if your question was already answered on one of our
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- mailing lists:
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- * User Mailing List -
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- http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users
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- * Developer Mailing List -
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- http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-dev
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+ First at all check if your question was already answered on one of our
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+ mailing lists:
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+ * User Mailing List -
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+ http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users
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+ * Developer Mailing List -
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+ http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-dev
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- E-mails regarding any stable Kamailio release should be sent to
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- <[email protected]> and e-mails regarding development
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- versions should be sent to <[email protected]>.
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+ E-mails regarding any stable Kamailio release should be sent to
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+ <[email protected]> and e-mails regarding development
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+ versions should be sent to <[email protected]>.
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- If you want to keep the mail private, send it to
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- <[email protected]>.
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+ If you want to keep the mail private, send it to
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+ <[email protected]>.
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2.4.
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- How can I report a bug?
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+ How can I report a bug?
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- Please follow the guidelines provided at:
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- http://sip-router.org/tracker.
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+ Please follow the guidelines provided at:
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+ http://sip-router.org/tracker.
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