SIP over TCP
As we know, most SIP devices use SIP over UDP by default, however, some SIP servers or communication servers only support SIP over TCP. We have to say that’s really strange. Our customers need work...
View ArticleminiSipServer for ubuntu 12.10
Yesterday we got and installed latest Xubuntu/Kubuntu/Ubuntu 12.10, then we installed latest miniSipServer V10.5 on these platforms. The result is perfect! It is no problem to run MSS without any...
View ArticleGtalk to SIP
We are very exciting to release miniSipServer new version 11! This is a great version and can support ‘Gtalk to SIP’ feature now. What that means? It means you can connect your VoIP network with Gtalk...
View ArticleNew versions, same experience!
We are pleasure to announce that local-MSS V11.2 is released and cloud-MSS is upgraded at the same time. The most important is that all these versions have almost same user experience! As we know,...
View ArticleminiSIPServer LTS upgraded to V12
The latest LTS is upgraded from V6.6 to V12 which has been tested and deployed around world by our customers. V12 has much more features than previous V6.6.x and stable enough to be a new LTS version....
View ArticleSIP over TLS
With latest V13.1, MSS can support “SIP over TLS” now. In some enterprise communication systems, they often requre that SIP/Call signals or messages must be crypted to protect users information. Now it...
View ArticleKubuntu/Ubuntu 13.04 released
Yesterday, new Kubuntu and Ubuntu 13.04 were released. We download all these versions and try to run miniSIPServer V13.2. Everything is perfect, it is no problem to run MSS on the latest Kubuntu and...
View ArticleminiSIPServer for Debian 7
We update and rebuild miniSIPServer V13.2 to fit Debian 7 system, now it is no problem to run MSS on Debian 7 and Ubuntu 12.04 systems with same DEB packages. If you are Debian 6 users, it is time to …...
View ArticleHow to run miniSIPServer on Ubuntu?
If you are using Ubuntu (desktop), it is very easy to run MSS. Just download .deb file from our website and double click such .deb file to install it. Then you can find MSS icon in ‘internet’ or...
View ArticleReports in MSS
Most SIP or PBX devices may have some reports to help administrator to check system’s status. MSS has some reports too. Please click menu “Reports” to show them. MSS has two reports at this time: (1)...
View ArticleHow to change TCP port?
By default, MSS starts 5060 TCP port to receive or send SIP over TCP messages. 5060 is default TCP port defined by SIP standard. In MSS GUI or web UI, we can only change SIP UDP port. If we want to...
View ArticleTrigger hunt-group for external lines incoming calls
Some customers use external lines to connect VoIP providers’ servers. So it is required to trigger hunt-group for all incoming calls from such external lines. Lets’ assume the external line...
View ArticleCall waiting service
Most SIP devices, such SIP phones, can support “call waiting” service themselves. But for some old SIP devices, such as some simple SIP ATA devices, it is required PBX to provide “call waiting”...
View ArticleminiSIPServer V14
miniSIPServer is upgraded to V14.2 now. With latest versions, following key features are included: (1) For raspberry Pi. As we know, raspberry Pi is a very small PC run on Debian system, MSS can work...
View ArticleminiSIPServer & Ubuntu/Kubuntu 13.10
The latest Ubuntu/Kubuntu V13.10 is released. We download and install it immediately in our lab. It is no problem to run miniSIPServer on these systems. But according to our experience and test result,...
View ArticleTwo external lines, how to use specific one by dialing different called...
Description One of our customers has two different VoIP accounts, for example (1) 1234 and (2) 5678. It is required to select account “1234″ if users dial “9xxxx” numbers and select account “5678″ if...
View ArticleRefine called number
V14.4 is updated to support a new feature in “dial plan” process. This feature is “refine called number”. “Refine called number” can be used to refine called number before calls are routed to external...
View ArticleHappy new year! 64 bits miniSIPServer!
Today we upgrade miniSIPServer V14 to support 64 bits Debian and Ubuntu. That’s a great news for some of our customers. As we know, in some networks, customers have deployed 64 bits Debian or Ubuntu...
View ArticleNew service engine
Today we release latest V15 for miniSIPServer. This version is focus on providing a new service engine which is written in Python script. That means almost all services are written in Python script...
View ArticleminiSIPServer can run on Ubuntu/Kubuntu 14.04
Today we download the latest Ubuntu 14.04 and install it in our lab to make some test. It is no problem to run miniSIPServer on this system. And it seem V14.04 is better than its previous version. So...
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