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Quick Start to OpenSIPS 3.1/3.2

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Flavio E. Goncalves

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  • 1. Introduction to SIP.mp4
    12:23
  • 2. SIP Call Flow.mp4
    11:14
  • 3. SIP headers and body.mp4
    09:30
  • 4. SIP headers and URIs in action.mp4
    12:44
  • 5. SIP Registrations.mp4
    09:05
  • 6. SIP transactions and timers.mp4
    13:32
  • 7. SIP dialogs.mp4
    09:43
  • 8. Quiz - SIP.html
  • 1. What is OpenSIPS.mp4
    08:32
  • 2. OpenSIPS Usage Cases.mp4
    04:40
  • 3. OpenSIPS architecture.mp4
    15:40
  • 4. Introduction to OpenSIPS.html
  • 1. OpenSIPS 3.13.2 Installation Instructions.html
  • 2. OpenSIPS Installation Video.mp4
    06:15
  • 3. Configure OpenSIPS Command Line Interface.html
  • 4. OpenSIPS Database Support (MySQL).html
  • 5. Install sngrep for easy SIP packet capturing.html
  • 6. CLI, Database and SNGREP Installation.mp4
    08:45
  • 7. OpenSIPS Control Panel Instructions.html
  • 8. OpenSIPS Control Panel Installation.mp4
    05:17
  • 9. OpenSIPS script generation Instructions.html
  • 10. Generating a script for OpenSIPS.mp4
    13:24
  • 11. Connect with us!.html
  • 1. Making the first call between two phones and OpenSIPS.mp4
    07:01
  • 2. Domains and Aliases.mp4
    06:59
  • 3. Sending a call to the PSTN.mp4
    08:08
  • 4. Troubleshooting the OpenSIPS script.html
  • 5. If you like it share it!.html
  • 1. Debian 10 Buster Installation.mp4
    08:30
  • 1. Consultancy.html
  • Description


    Learn how to install and build a simple system using OpenSIPS

    What You'll Learn?


    • Install an OpenSIPS server, register phones make a call one to another, from and to a PSTN

    Who is this for?


  • People interested to build high volume communication applications
  • ITSPs employess
  • IP PBX managers
  • IP PBX, Session Border Controllers and SoftSwitch developers
  • What You Need to Know?


  • Linux
  • MySQL
  • More details


    Description

    OpenSIPS is one of the most popular open-source SIP servers in the market. The project started in 2008 as a fork of the SER project and it has evolved with new versions every year
    The SIP and OpenSIPS skill is one of the most valuable for those pursuing a career in the telecommunication market. It is not hard to find jobs in this area with six-figures.

    With OpenSIPS you can:

    • Register Users

    • Make Calls

    • Manipulate any header or body of the message

    • Route thousands of calls per second based on millions of prefix entries using Dynamic Routing

    • Route according to the quality of the call

    • Load balance Asterisk/FreeSwitch servers

    • Handle anycast scenarios

    • Support millions of subscribers in a single server

    • Translate IPv4 to IPv6

    While this course was created to be a preparation course for the OpenSIPS Bootcamp, it is an excellent introductory course to OpenSIPS.

    Objectives

    By the end of this training, you should be able to:

    • Install OpenSIPS in a Debian 10 server

    • Understand the basics of the opensips.cfg file

    • Build a simple system capable to make calls between phones and a gateway

    • Attend the OpenSIPS Bootcamp following the required prerequisites

    Topics Covered

    • Introduction to SIP

    • Introduction to OpenSIPS

    • Installation

    • Set OpenSIPS to start automatically

    • Building a simple system

    • Register several phones

    • Make calls between phones

    • Make calls to a gateway


    Who this course is for:

    • People interested to build high volume communication applications
    • ITSPs employess
    • IP PBX managers
    • IP PBX, Session Border Controllers and SoftSwitch developers

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    Flavio E. Goncalves
    Flavio E. Goncalves
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    I am getting old and curriculums are one the most boring things I’ve ever read. So, my creative curriculum is below.I live in the sunny island of Floripa, Brazil, the single most beautiful place in the world, married since 1988 with Clarice and father of Anna (28) and Pedro (32).I’m a geek, entrepreneur and surfer, not necessarily in this order. With surf I learned a lesson, practice does not always lead to perfection!My first technical achievement in life was to replicate the Start Trek’s Gorn Cannon in 1980. Something Myth Busters fail to do in 2009. Always loved fireworks and gunpowder. In 1981 I did the Kubrick’s cube. When there was no Internet or instructions.   I got my first computer in 1982.After graduating in Mechanical Engineering in 1989, for the right reasons, I got a job in IT. The air conditioning on IT was much better than the one in the factory floor. I worked as a support analyst, network, and database administrator. I learned SQL at that time, the single most valuable training I have ever had. It is still very useful even after 30 years.In 1993 I founded a Novell Education Center and became Master CNE and Master CNI. I owe Novell everything I know about teaching classes and provide training. What they did in the 90’s was groundbreaking in the industry and still a referenceIn 1996 I founded my first company V.Office. A Cisco Integrator. One of my best decisions, we still have a large base of customers. Now after 25 years, 6 dozen professional tests and certifications such as CCNP/CCDP, CCSP and CCIE written, the company is a success and run almost by itself.In 2006, for the right reasons, I have started a series of ventures related to VoIP and Asterisk. I wrote a book and training on Asterisk to be accredited in the market.  The motivation was to replace the expensive and obsolete gear from snob vendors. In 2008 with the help of my Jedi friend Bogdan Iancu I wrote the book “Building Telephony Systems with OpenSER”, later updated to OpenSIPS. Together we have launched the OpenSIPS Bootcamp and the OpenSIPS Certified Professional certificate.In 2010 after several years running IP PBXs, I decided to start a new company called SipPulse to develop soft-switches and high-volume telephony. SipPulse is one of my biggest successes having more than 300 active customers. It is now being managed by a professional administrator and doing very well.This year, 2021 in the middle of the pandemic, for some wrong reason I didn’t figured out yet, I have started two new ventures voip.school and wehostvoip for VoIP hostingI’m trying at least to make my courses a little more fun than the usual power point torture.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 18
    • duration 2:51:22
    • Release Date 2024/02/14