Hello,
o [email protected] [02/17/09 15:46]:
Greetings,
I route calls from my various sems servers through a single SIP proxy.
Until recently, I've been using SER 2.0. When I was having some odd
problems (which may not have been caused by SER), I decided to try out
kamailio. But, when investigating the various versions of SER
currently available, I have to say I found the landscape rather
confusing, what with ser, openser, kamailio, and the new sip router
project all in various stages of development. So, my question is,
which SIP router are people recommending these days? (My main
criteria are stability and conformance to the RFCs.)
for the future I would recommed the sip-router.org project, as it
combines the dev and testing work that Tekelec has put into the core and
tm, with more diverse functionality that the openser/kamailio project
has brought.
For the moment, if you need the basic functionality, stability and
performance, I'd use SER (cvs). If you need more features, kamailio and
opensips are still very similar (e.g. I guess that most patches get
ported back and forth); for new features that differ, compare the
release notes for releases after the opensips fork.
Regards
Stefan
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Stefan Sayer
VoIP Services
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www.iptego.com
IPTEGO GmbH
Wittenbergplatz 1
10789 Berlin
Germany
Amtsgericht Charlottenburg, HRB 101010
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