Introduction to SIP
About this course
Learn how to install and build a simple system using OpenSIPS
Description
OpenSIPS quickstart as the name says is a preliminary Video on Demand Class for the OpenSIPS Bootcamp. As we learned from the last 8 years, there are different levels of expertise on any group of students. While some may already know SIP and the basics of OpenSIPS, many still need basic understanding of this topics. To level off the group we started to offer the OpenSIPS Quickstart.
Objectives
By the end of this training you should be able to :
- Install OpenSIPS,
- 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
- Building a simple system
What you’ll learn
- Install an OpenSIPS server, register phones make a call one to another, from and to a PSTN
Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?
- Linux
- MySQL
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
Lesson Summary
Learn how to install and build a simple system using OpenSIPS through the OpenSIPS Quickstart course:
- Designed as a preliminary Video on Demand Class for the OpenSIPS Bootcamp.
- Aimed at catering to different levels of expertise among students regarding SIP and OpenSIPS.
- Objectives of the training include installing OpenSIPS and building a system for making calls between phones and a gateway.
Topics covered in the course:
- Introduction to SIP.
- Introduction to OpenSIPS.
- Installation.
- Building a simple system.
What you will learn:
- Install an OpenSIPS server.
- Register phones to the server and make calls between them.
- Connect calls between phones and a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
Course requirements or prerequisites:
- Proficiency in Linux.
- Understanding of MySQL.
Intended audience:
- Individuals interested in constructing high volume communication applications.
- Employees within Internet Telephony Service Providers (ITSPs).
- Managers of IP Private Branch Exchange (PBX).
- Developers involved with IP PBX, Session Border Controllers, and SoftSwitches.