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Revision as of 12:33, 15 August 2013
Yate has multiple routing modules and signalling modules. Here you can find some how to's for configuring Yate using different modules.
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Routing
The most popular scenarios for routing:
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Example of register users in Regfile module.
Example of redirecting calls to another user.
Examples of how to route calls from javascript module.
Example of how to register users from a database.
Round robin routing examples.
Examples on how to convert SIP headers into SIP parameters.
Example on how to use copyparams from routing in CDR.
Setting up an IVR.
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Yate configuration as Server and / or Client
Various configuration for Yate to act as a Server and as a Client using different protocols.
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Yate can be used as IAX Server and YateClient as IAX Client.
Yate used as a H323 Gatekeeper and YateClient as a H323 Client.
Configuring Yate as a SIP server.
Yate provides a protection mechanism against several types of SIP flood attacks.
Configuring Yate Server to use Jingle and YateClient to use a Jabber client.
Configuring Yate Server to be a H323 to SIP Signalling Proxy
Use Yate server to handle all your Google Voice calls.
Yate can be used with various service providers.
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Call detail records
Below are the modules and some tips you can use when writing call logs. You use this modules to obtain billing information.
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How to write call logs to a database
Some things to take into account when wanting to bill from a database
How to write call logs to a file
Example of how to add custom parameters in CDR
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Yate debug
Some examples on how to enable debugging in Yate, the module involved in this action, the output of the debugging.
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Yate provides Debugging info on console.
Debug an external module in Telnet.
Yate offers the msgsniff module to allow the investigation of messages at runtime.
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Miscellaneous
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This example allows chat and short files transfer between Twinkle clients using SIP MESSAGE Request Method.
Notes on various protocols when you wish to handle many simultaneous calls.
Yate can be monitored using Munin.
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VoIP to PSTN gateway
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Example on how to use Yate as VoIP-PSTN gateway.
Guide to install Sangoma cards under Linux.
Guide to install Sangoma cards under Windows.
Guide to use Yate with BRI Stuff.
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See also