What
about the scalabilty of siproxd and what about the number of simultaneous calls
it can support?
Olivier
Does this work as a far-end NAT
traversal solution (ALG running only where SER/Asterisk is hosted, not where
UAs are located)?
Mark
On 9/2/05, jeff
kwong <kwongfucius@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi
Waldo,
I didn't do anything else outside the instructions as in the
Getting Started Manual from Onsip.org for the SER with MySQL
and connecting to a PSTN gateway.I also got the config from there. I also
got a good set of tips for that in my previous posts here. As for the
Siproxd, I just followed the online docs here: http://siproxd.sourceforge.net/ .
On 9/2/05, Waldo
Rubinstein < waldo@trianet.net>
wrote:
Wouldn't
mind learning from your accomplishments. How about sharing
some
how-tos and/or config files?
Would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
Waldo
On Sep 2, 2005, at 12:58 AM,
jeff kwong wrote:
> Hi Guys!
>
> I just would like
to share that I was able to get a working setup
> using SER as
Softswitch, Asterisk as PSTN gateway and SIPROXD on my
> NAT Router.
SIPROXD is an open source ALG and it effectively
> handles sip nat
traversals. With it I dont have to run a seperate
> mediaproxy. When
making calls from SIP UA to PSTN, RTP is as below:
>
>
UA---NAT/SIPROXD---ASTERISK
>
> for 2 UA behind the same
NAT:
>
> UA1--NAT---UA2
>
> and for 2 UA behind
different NATs:
>
> UA1--NAT1----NAT2---UA2
>
>
Thus there is less latency on signals and less traffic on SER. My
>
question is, from the experience of other guys here, what do you
>
think is the drawback or advantages of using SIPROXD together with
> SER to solve SIP NAT issues compared to other methods like
using
> mediaproxy and rtpproxy?Will I still be able to do other
SER
> features like accounting?
>
>
>
Thanks!
> _jeff
>
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