Hi Baye,

 

the main issue is to carefully design your DNS environment. You already need
a DNS domain for OpenIMS.

So, if you have a DNS domain for OpenIMS in place and a different one for
OpenSIPS, all should work automatically. If you send a request from an
OpenSIPS user towards OpenIMS it should be forwarded to the I-CSCF of
OpenIMS and in the opposite case (OpenIMS user sends a request to an
OpenSIPS user) it sould be forwarded to your OpenSIP server advertised in
DNS.

 

I have attached a simple opensips.cfg which should do that forwarding (see:
... handling of messages for foreign domain)

 

Best regards

Franz

 

 

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Subject: [OpenSIPS-Users] opensips + openims

 

Hi all

    I am just testing opensips and openims working together, like this 

 

sip phone <----->opensips<----->openims<------>ims client

 

sip phone register at the opensips and ims client register at openims.

opensips works as sip server and proxy server, when sip phone invite an ims
client, opensips add MD5 and transfer the message to openims.

just like
<http://ikt.hia.no/aml/papers/Report_2006_Lian_and_Anders-final.pdf>
http://ikt.hia.no/aml/papers/Report_2006_Lian_and_Anders-final.pdf Page 57

I need some help to deploy the opensips to do this, do anyone know or give
me some advice on this.

How to modify the cfg file or the source code to meet the demands, many
thanks.

 

baye 

Attachment: opensips_minimum.cfg
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