Frequently Asked Questions
What platforms does this module work on?
The module has been implemented using Linux, the underlying toolkit and the module code itself should compile and work on Solaris, *BSD, and probably most other unix platforms with ssl and pthreads available, but the OSP Module has only been tested Linux.
Where can I get more information on this module?
Please see http://www.iptel.org/views/moduledocs/ or post a message on the SER mailing list.
Where can I get more information on OSP?
The OSP technical specification (ETSI TS 101 321) may be obtained from www.etsi.org. You can also post a message on the OSP Toolkit mailing list at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/osp-toolkit-client.
How do I obtain an OSP server for testing?
OSP peering servers are available from the following sources:
OpenOSP is an OSP server reference implementation created by Cisco Systems and available at http://www.vovida.org/applications/downloads/openosp/
RAMS is an open source, java based OSP server project available from http://sourceforge.net/projects/rams/
A free version of the commercial TransNexus OSP peering server is available at www.transnexus.com.
How are the exported functions used by the OSP module?
See sample-osp-ser.cfg in modules/osp/etc for examples