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Table of contents
- Introduction to this reference manual who?
- How SER and ser.cfg works (from SER Getting Started) Greger
- SER Architecture and ser.cfg
- Core and Modules
- ser.cfgs Seven Sections
- Transactions, Dialogs, and Sessions
- Understanding Message Processing in ser.cfg
- Stateful vs. stateless
- Understanding SIP and RTP
- Back-end applications and B2BUA
- NAT, STUN, and RTP proxy
- Registration behind NAT
- INVITEs behind NAT
- STUN
- Other non-ser NAT traversal techniques
- URI, R-URI, and Branches
- SER Architecture and ser.cfg
- Programming in SER
- Overview of ser.cfg language Martin?
- Basic language who?
- Seven sections of ser.cfg (from SER - Getting Started)
- if - testing
- routes - execution flow
- Accessing information in SIP messages using selects Martin
- Storing information in variables (aka attribute/value pairs) Martin
- Scope of variables (per transactions) Martin
- Retrieving configuration information from a database Martin
- SER's Management interface who?
- About the command interface
- Various methods for accessing the command interface
- Unix socket
- TCP/IP
- XML-RPC
- The UAC (client) function of the management interface who?
- What is the UAC function?
- Using the UAC function from an external application
- How SEMS uses the UAC function
- Reference (mainly a consolidation job) Greger
- How documentation is built up (parameters, functions, selects, and management commands under each module + ref. to online search tool)
- Core functions (NOTE!! use old admin guide and create like a module doc) HELP DEARLY NEEDED
- Modules (NOTE!! Consolidate current module documentation)