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Revision as of 10:32, 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. | 
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.  IAXTEL - IAXtel.com Yate can be used with various service providers. | 
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 | 
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. | 
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. | 
VoIP to PSTN gateway
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See also
