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Brekeke SIP Server Advanced Edition

The Brekeke SIP Server Advanced Edition is now available. This new edition of the Brekeke SIP Server family provides a comprehensive set of features and capabilities for carrier-class or enterprise deployments.

Advanced Features and Benefits

Alias
The Alias feature adds the ability to carry different variants within a SIP message. With this feature, service providers can assign or allow personalization of user numbers, SIP URI (domains), or allow the creation of speed dial numbers.

Web Service/SOAP Client Interface
The Web Service/SOAP Client interfaces provide web access interfaces to collect information from web services. This interface provides the most options for customization and specialization for each service providers' services. Providers can combine available services and tools on the Internet with their unique capabilities and features.

Multiple Domain Hosting
Brekeke SIP Server can host multiple domains on one server. This feature allows service providers to manage multiple domains under one server setup.

Multiple Targets Failover
When Brekeke SIP Server cannot access the destination server or SIP device, the SIP server will route the call to the secondary server or SIP device specified in the configuration. By implementing this feature, service providers can offer high availability service for their users. The users experience seamless connectivity without experiencing any interruptions or service failures.

Customized User-Agent/Server Headers
The SIP Server Advance edition added the ability to change User-Agent/Server headers.

 

Documentation

Most information are documented in the latest "Administrator's Guide" available on the web. http://www.brekeke-sip.com/download/bss/v2_1/sip_admin_en.pdf

  • Alias: section 5.3 contains "Alias" explanation
  • SOAP interface: section 6.3.1 contains "$soapget" explanation
  • Multiple Domain Hosting: section 5.8.6 contains "Domains" explanation
  • UA/Server SIP headers: section 5.8.2 contains "Server/User-Agent" explanation

Here is the explanation of the Multiple Targets Failover.

If "$target" variables has multiple addresses and/or FQDN, the SIP Server takes the failover with these addresses. The timing of fail-over is the INVITE timeout.

The following are sample Dial Plan rules:

[Matching Pattern:]
$request = ^INVITE

[Deploy Pattern:]
$target = 192.168.0.175, 192.168.0.200, 192.168.0.100

  • An INVITE will be forwarded to 192.168.0.175 at first.
  • But if 192.168.0.175 doesn't respond, the INVITE will be forwarded to 192.168.0.200.
  • And if 192.168.0.200 doesn't respond, the INVITE will be forwarded to 192.168.0.100.

Availability and Evaluation Versions

The SIP Server Advanced Edition was designed for carrier-class deployments. Evaluation Versions are available for qualified organizations.


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