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Thank you for your answer, I was hopping that it was possible to prevent me using a
mediaproxy!
My goal is to get rid of the mediaproxy to save bandwidth, I'm trying to use stun
(maybe soon ipv6) in order to prevent the use of a rtpproxy/mediaproxy.
That's why I was wondering if it was possible to monitor the communication only with
SIP signaling!
Have a nice week-end
Norman Brandinger a écrit :
Hi Marc,
This particular issue has been discussed on the mailing list. Please
refer to them for some of the "history" of this issue.
MediaProxy "monitors" the RTP streams and will terminate (ie. send a
STOP accounting record) after a period of inactivity.
From the Install doc:
Accounting is done by sending the accounting information from the
MediaProxy servers back to the proxy dispatcher, which will log it into
the database.
If the media session timeouts (there is no BYE that closes the session),
MediaProxy will contact back the proxy dispatcher and pass the session
media information to be logged.
More information can be found at:
http://mediaproxy.ag-projects.com/INSTALL
I haven't tested this situation to see of a BYE is actually inserted
into the SIP signaling stream.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Norm
Marc LEURENT wrote:
Good morning everybody,
I have one problem, I have set up an architecture with OpenSER +
Freeradius + CDRTool + rtpproxy + mysql and it works, thanks to you
and special
thanks to Dan-Christian Bogos (with his freeradius-cdrtool module)!!
My problem, is that when a call don't end properly (example: hard
disconnection or kill of the SIP client process), no BYE request are
sent, and no
accounting stop! So the cdr are not generated!
So I was wondering if someone knew how to deals with it, like sending
SIP UPDATE with openser (like SIP OPTIONS PING for keeping NAT
traversal)???
Have a nice day!
Marc LEURENT
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