Structured, Real-time SDP Manipulation in OpenSIPS 3.6

The ability to do fine but complex changes over the SDP at opensips.cfg level is as important as doing it for the SIP signaling. Such ability has been on our radar for quite some time now, as it was initially targeting the OpenSIPS 3.2 release. But what are the problems, the reasons calling for this … Continue reading Structured, Real-time SDP Manipulation in OpenSIPS 3.6

SIP Sockets Management at runtime in OpenSIPS 3.6

When it comes to high-performance SIP platforms like OpenSIPS, flexibility and uptime are crucial, especially in scenarios involving Session Border Controllers (SBCs) and trunking services. Traditionally, OpenSIPS has only supported statically defined SIP sockets, meaning any changes — such as adding new sockets to support additional interconnections — required a full service restart. This limitation … Continue reading SIP Sockets Management at runtime in OpenSIPS 3.6