Hmm, it's been a while since I've updated. No excuse, just been lazy.
The SIP Server project is back in redesign. I need to come up with a framework that integrates timers, lots and lots of timers....
Well, timers and threads. The early version that I wrote works good as a proof of concept. I can successfully register SIP phones from multiple vendors, and make good test calls. The problem is, I didn't have a good basic framework in place that allowed me to expand upon. I kind of wrote and tested as I went.
So, back to the drawing board...
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Sunday, February 19, 2012
My bad.
No updates since January? Oops.
The SIP project is a somewhat secondary concern at the moment, so it's been pushed aside for a while.
I restarted my attempts at obtaining a CCNP certification, so that's going to be the priority for now.
My goal is to pass the route test by the end of March, the Switch test some time in June, and TShoot by the end of the summer.
We'll see. Long term goal? CCIE.
The SIP project is a somewhat secondary concern at the moment, so it's been pushed aside for a while.
I restarted my attempts at obtaining a CCNP certification, so that's going to be the priority for now.
My goal is to pass the route test by the end of March, the Switch test some time in June, and TShoot by the end of the summer.
We'll see. Long term goal? CCIE.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Still here, still koding.
Been a little busy to update lately, but I'm still here. My SIP project is progressing nicely. I can register multiple phones, make calls, and manipulate the digits being sent. So far so good. The next step is to process the audio portion of the calls directly, instead of pass through the way it is now.
I'll start posting some sample code over the next couple of weeks, I'm thinking the code will be GPL, but I've got a bit of research to do before I make that decision.
I'll start posting some sample code over the next couple of weeks, I'm thinking the code will be GPL, but I've got a bit of research to do before I make that decision.
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