[Serusers] SIP interconnect best practice
Iqbal
iqbal at gigo.co.uk
Tue Mar 29 19:09:15 CEST 2005
tks, so you would treat them as any other sip caller, just that they
would call to multiple destinations at the same time, and then just have
a forward statement to route calls to gw. I just was thinking that it
might be better to separate the bulk traffic from individual
calls...having said that I guess these ar individual calls, except they
are from one source.
Iqbal
Alex Vishnev wrote:
>Igbal,
>
>Normally, you would want carrier traffic to go thru your proxy so you can
>authenticate and authorize the request. From that point on, you can use
>routing/forwarding to send the request to a proper terminating gateway or
>another proxy. That way, your customer only has to work with a single IP
>address when sending you traffic. However, if you really want to give them
>your cisco's ip address then you can configure you cisco gateway for radius
>or diameter accounting. Using open source radius servers, you can output
>radius records into the database like mysql or other relational database.
>You can use tools like http://www.ag-projects.com/CDRTool.html to perform
>your billing.
>
>Hope this helps
>
>Alex
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>Behalf Of Iqbal
>Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 6:29 AM
>To: serusers at lists.iptel.org
>Subject: [Serusers] SIP interconnect best practice
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>Hi
>
>I am looking at exchanging/carrying traffic for a international company,
>who wishes to terminate locally, they want to hand me SIP traffic, now
>what the easist setup for billing on something like this, I dont think
>it needs to pass via SER at all, since they would have done all the
>processing b4 it hit me, hence should I just connect directly to the
>gateway (cisco), and then take care of the billing there.
>
>tks
>Iqbal
>
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