Telephony

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Yate is a telephony engine who's main function is to connect together call legs to external devices or to internal server resources and for that he use a variety of VoIP protocols that can be used without the need of a special hardware as SIP, H.323, IAX2 or Jingle. In the next chapters you will find more informations about configuring each telephony protocol and the features supported by Yate.

Contents

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)

The SIP module in Yate allows you to make calls using SIP protocol.

  • About SIP
  • SIP Features
    • SIP Client - how to build a SIP Client in Yate used as a Client
    • SIP Features Module - describes SIP features that are implemented in Sip Features Module and not in ysipchan
    • SIP Send DTMFs - this page describes DTMFs send related configuration of SIP channel.
    • SIP Attended Call Transfer In Cluster - describes how to configure Yate to handle a SIP attended call transfer for an unknown call leg.
    • SIP Flood Protection - shows how Yate provides a protection mechanism against several types of SIP flood attacks.
    • SIP SBC - describes how Yate can be used as a SIP session border controller providing security for the internal network of the carrier.
    • SIP Generic Message - the message and his syntax generated by the ysipchan module on receiving the specified requests.
    • xsip.generate - another SIP message sent by the ysipchan module requesting the transmission of a SIP request.
    • SIP query for CNAM and LNP - another SIP feature used in a routing module that allows Yate to query Name and Local Number Portability databases over the SIP protocol.
    • SIP NAT - describes how Yate as a SIP Server can pass the voice (RTP) as a NAT.

H323

MGCP

IAX

JINGLE

This module supports the Jingle protocol by implementing XMPP as an external component of another server.

JABBER or XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol)

Mobile Networks

Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
Actions
Preface
Configuration
Administrators
Developers