VoIP related issues is one of the reason I lurk here. On carrier routing side voice (including VoIP) is still a closed network. The group has given references for vendor oriented the efforts of the i3forum http://www.i3forum.org/ John Todd has a list called freenum http://www.freenum.org/ which may proof useful. IPTELs http://www.iptel.org/ SER group is a good place for a lot of discussion and you should look at the diverging links at OpenSER. Everything else is someone closed. GSMA IPX, ENUM, etc. If you have specific groups you are looking to talk to I have some further references. And you can contact me directly. Kind Regards, carl On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 12:59 AM, Frank Bulk <frnkblk@iname.com> wrote:
One more: isp-voiceoverip (http://isp-lists.isp-planet.com/isp-voiceoverip/resources/). Pretty quiet, though.
Frank
-----Original Message----- From: J. Oquendo [mailto:sil@infiltrated.net] Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 9:34 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: navog?
Jared Mauch wrote:
On May 28, 2009, at 10:16 AM, J. Oquendo wrote:
david hiers wrote:
Hi, Is anyone aware of a voip-focused group similar to nanog? Us voip pukes have to deal with the issues of allocation, routing, and management of phone numbers as well as networks, and I have not found a voice operators' group similar to this network operators' group.
Thanks,
David
On the other hand, I don't know that I'd want to see a multitude of messages from someone saying "My trixbox dialplan doesn't work!" or, (broken english purposely inserted) "Why my Cisco Call Manager is tell me to partition!
Actually, there is a quite active cisco-voip list over on puck that discusses exactly the CM issues you refer to. (I diverted everyone to that list to keep it off c-nsp and it seems to have grown since).
- Jared
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Agreed, I browse through some of the stuff there and indeed it works for cisco telephony matters. Cisco staff has provided some really good guidance on matters there, as have Digium staffers for Asterisk's mailing list. But I can't really envision an "all inclusive" VoIP list with regards to the carrier end, equipment end, programming end, etc. Heaven knows I would have like to discuss Nortel and Avaya matters countless times but then those conversations would have actually ended up shifting towards SIP in which to a degree, they wouldn't have even had anything to do with the vendors at all. So I view it as a tough call.
Anyhow, perhaps links should be included:
http://voipsa.org/VOIPSEC/ (VoIPSA - VoIP Security related) http://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip (Cisco VoIP related) http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users (Asterisk Users) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sip-config (SIP Config (mainly spam now)) http://sipforum.org/pipermail/discussion/index.html (SIP forum)
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