mediaproxy uses DNS SRV based on the domain name of the user. Thus, if
your users are divided according to domains, you can configure DNS SRV
and mediaproxy will automatically distribute to different proxies. Read
the mediaproxy documentation.
g-)
Abdul Qadir wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know is it possible to setup SER with multiple media
proxy. If its not possible than please suggest me what is the best
way to solve the problem mentioned below.
The problem is I have a setup of SER with Media proxy running in
Singapore and I also have some users in US. But I want to use one SER,
which is running in singapore, since it connects with DB and doing the
AAA. And my users in US also register on the same proxy. But when my
US users make IP to IP calls since in current setup their media is
first coming to singapore than going to US, they face a latency and
poor quality. How can I avoid this without running multiple instances
of SER.
What I plan to do is setup another media proxy in US and depending on
the Nated contact of user agents I give them appropriate media proxy
address.
Thanking you in advance,
Best Regards,
Abdul Qadir
Best Regards,
Abdul Qadir
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