[Serusers] outbound proxy

Howard Lin xuhua.lin at gmail.com
Wed Feb 16 16:44:31 CET 2005


Obviously your understanding of outbound proxy is wrong. It's a
regular SIP proxy that handles all outbound SIP traffic and could be
different from the value in Proxy. This allows flexibility. The
rtpproxy IP is not configured on the SIP devices.

Howard  


On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 22:04:25 +0800, ron <ron at silverbackasp.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I don't know if I understand it correctly, on the linksys pap2 there's a
> configuration:
> 
> Proxy: <-- I think this means the SIP proxy
> Outbound Proxy: <-- This one I thought is the media proxy.
> 
> The problem is that, when I put the ip address of my media proxy(i'm using
> rtpproxy latest cvs version) on the Outbound proxy, the pap2 tries to
> register on it, rather than on the SIP proxy defined at the Proxy: so in
> effect I can't register. rtpproxy is "not" on the same box as the SIP proxy.
> when I removed the value on the Outbound Proxy, then I can register to the
> SIP proxy.
> 
> As I mentioned I'm using   rtpproxy, I executed it using this:
> 
> rtpproxy -l <ip address> -s udp:<ip address>:22000
> 
> I can see on the netstat that port 22000 is opened and using udp protocol.
> 
> Did I msiunderstood what outbound proxy is? Thank You
> 
> Regards,
> Ronald
> 
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