On 27-01 13:00, CURRO_DOMINGUEZ wrote:
Hello
Again, thank you very much. But with your answers, newer questions
appear.
Well, If I have understood all right, with RTP proxy I can establish a
communication between v4 and v6 clients, so I can 'jump' the problem of
not SDP translations. Is this OK?
rtp proxy can tranlate the media streams, but there must be something
which will put IPv4/IPv6 address into SDP respectively and force RTP
proxy when necessary (when IPv4-IPv6 conversion is needed). That's the
missing piece.
And I would like to ask you about the simplest
scenario I can imagine
to interconnect IPv4 and IPv6.
SER sitting on the boundary and having access to both networks.
A box (probably IBM with Linux or Sun/Solaris 8) with
two cards, one
IPv6 and other one IPv4. This box acts as a Proxy Server and Registrar.
But it can acts as IPv6/IPv4 translator (I just have to configure
ser.cfg to listen on both cards and enable Record-route, haven't I?).
And finally this box can acts as RTP Proxy. So, all the features on the
same machine. What do you think about this scenario?
I would recommend linux. Also note that all the media traffic will go
through your box when RTP proxy is used.
Does RTP Proxy work on Solaris 8?
I have never tried, but somebody reported it was working if my memory
serves.
Jan.