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ser(8)			      Sip Express Router			ser(8)

NAME
       ser - very fast and configurable sip proxy

SYNOPSIS
       ser [ -hcrRvdDEVT ] [ -f config-file ] [ -l address [ -p port ] ]...  ]
       [ -n processes-no ] [ -N tcp processes-no ] [ -b max_rcv_buf_size  ]  [
       -m  shared_mem_size ] [ -w working-dir ] [ -t chroot-dir ] [ -u uid ] [
       -g gid ] [ -P pid-file ] [ -i fifo-path ]

DESCRIPTION
       ser or Sip Express Router is a very fast and configurable SIP proxy.

OPTIONS
       -h	   Displays a short usage description, including all available
		   options.

       -c	   Checks  the config file and displays the aliases and listen
		   interface list.

       -r	   Uses dns to check if it is necessary to add	a  "received="
		   field to a via.

       -R	   Same as -r but uses reverse dns.

       -v	   Turns on via host checking when forwarding replies.

       -d	   Turns on debugging, multiple -d increase the debug level.

       -D	   Runs	 ser  in  the  foreground (it doesn't fork into daemon
		   mode).

       -E	   Sends all the log messages to stderr.

       -T	   Disables TCP support.

       -V	   Displays the version number.

       -f config-file
		   Reads  the  configuration  from	config-file   (default
		   /etc/sfw/ser/ser.cfg ).

       -l address  Listens  on the specified address. Multiple -l mean listen‐
		   ing on multiple addresses. The default behaviour is to lis‐
		   ten on all the ipv4 interfaces.

       -p port	   Listens on the specified port (default 5060). It applies to
		   the last address specified with -l and to all the following
		   that do not have a corresponding -p.

       -n processes-no
		   Specifies  the  number  of  children	 processes  forked per
		   interface (default 8).

       -N tcp processes-no
		   Specifies the number of children processes forked to handle
		   tcp incoming connections (by default is equal to -n ).

       -b max_rcv_buf_size
		   Maximum  receive  buffer size which will not be exceeded by
		   the auto-probing procedure even if the OS allows.

       -m shared_mem_size
		   Size of the shared  memory  which  will  be	allocated  (in
		   Megabytes).

       -w working-dir
		   Specifies  the  working  directory.	In the very improbable
		   event that ser will crash, the core file will be  generated
		   here.

       -t chroot-dir
		   Forces ser to chroot after reading the config file.

       -u uid	   Changes the user id under which ser runs.

       -g gid	   Changes the group id under which ser runs.

       -P pid-file Creates a file containing the pid of the main ser process.

       -i fifo-path
		   Creates a fifo, usefull for monitoring ser status.

FILES
       /usr/sfw/sbin/ser
       /etc/sfw/ser/ser.cfg
       /usr/sfw/lib/ser/modules/*

AUTHORS
       Andrei Pelinescu - Onciul, <pelinescu-onciul@fokus.gmd.de>
       Bogdan Andrei Iancu
       Daniel-Constantin Mierla
       Jan Janak
       Jiri Kuthan
       Juha Heinanen
       Maxim Sobolev
       Miklos Tirpak
       Nils Ohlmeier
       Ramona-Elena Modroiu
       Raphael Coeffic
       Ricardo Baratto
       Stelios Sidiroglou-Douskos

SEE ALSO
       ser.cfg(5)

       Full documentation on ser, including configuration guidelines, FAQs and
       licensing conditions, is available at http://www.iptel.org/ser/.

       For reporting  bugs see http://www.iptel.org/ser/bugs/.

       Mailing lists:
       serusers@iptel.org - ser user community
       serdev@iptel.org - ser development, new features and unstable version

       For help/support, write an email to <serhelp@iptel.org>.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌────────────────────┬────────────────────┐
       │  ATTRIBUTE TYPE    │  ATTRIBUTE VALUE	 │
       ├────────────────────┼────────────────────┤
       │Availability	    │ SUNWserr, SUNWseru │
       ├────────────────────┼────────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability │ External		 │
       └────────────────────┴────────────────────┘
NOTES
       Source for ser is available in the SUNWserS package.

ser				  15.07.2002				ser(8)
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