[Serusers] RTPProxy question

Michal Matyska michal at iptel.org
Thu Oct 18 20:34:10 CEST 2007


Hi,

it is just dumb (ok, skipping the autoloearn feature when e.g.
recovering from HA switchover) packet forwarder which has only one
important advantage - it runs on public IP address. You can even use
iptables for RTP proxying... check iptrtpproxy module.

Michal

On Thu, 2007-10-18 at 19:59 +0200, Mitya wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I have a few unclarified questions in my head about RTPProxy.
> 
> I think I know the basic concept, but I'm curious to know a few details.
> 
> How does the proxy transfer the packets from A to B ?
> 
> When it gets a packet from A, does it send it immediately to B (when its 
> possible) without any delay or timing ?
> 
> Or does it have a buffer (few ms buffer), where it re-orders the packets ?
> 
> Does it parse the RTP stream ?
> Does it generate RTCP packets ?
> 
> Can somebody help me in this ?
> 
> Thanks,
> Mitya
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