Yann
Correct, but not for too long. We're working at SIP/RTP kernel PF_RING plugins 
for decoding/tracking SIP/RTP packets

Luca

On Nov 14, 2011, at 10:08 PM, Y.H wrote:

>> I am considering to use pfring with tnapi on my project, in which I
> process
>> high amounts of traffic (around 1gbps or 900kpps). The problem is, most of
>> the incoming data consists of sip packets, which are sent using udp, hence
> no
>> sessions are established as in tcp case. How does tnapi process those
>> packets? Does it send each packet belonging to the same sip session to
> some
>> random thread in its list, or does it have some sort of mechanism that
>> enables the whole sip session to be sent to the same thread? My question
> is
>> not solely about sip ofcourse, since it is an application layer issue, but
> more
>> about the distribution of udp packets among threads.
>> 
>> Thanks
> 
> As far as I know PF_RING/TNAPI will only give access to the packet from
> your capture program.
> It will not deal at all with what is inside the packet, and no SIP packet
> will be decoded nor session followed.
> 
> Yann
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