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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] P2P RTP without SIP re-invites
Hi Adam, could you share your clustering setup?
David
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Hi Adam, could you share your clustering setup?
David
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens Low, Adam
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] P2P RTP without SIP re-invites
hi
>
> I guess this would work if both Alice and Bob were NAT'ed on the inside of the same
> NAT box. The problem is that if Alice and Bob both have NAT=yes and CANREINVITE=yes
> and they're on separat
hi
>
> I guess this would work if both Alice and Bob were NAT'ed on the inside of the same
> NAT box. The problem is that if Alice and Bob both have NAT=yes and CANREINVITE=yes
> and they're on separate NAT'ed networks, the call is broken. So it's a dangerous
> configuration.
nope. I have a publi
Brancaleoni Matteo wrote:
Hi.
If both Alice and Bob are connected without NAT, have the same codec support and have
canreinvite=yes
* Asterisk send (re-)INVITEs to both, trying to get the RTP stream transferred so it
goes directly from Alice to Bob
Not all UAs support a re-INVITE and in publi
Hi.
> If both Alice and Bob are connected without NAT, have the same codec support and
> have canreinvite=yes
> * Asterisk send (re-)INVITEs to both, trying to get the RTP stream transferred so it
>goes directly from Alice to Bob
> Not all UAs support a re-INVITE and in public scenarios, a lo
Let's go through how SIP works in Asterisk compared with a SIP Proxy. Remember that
Asterisk is not designed to be a SIP Proxy, it's designed to be a Multi-VOIP and PSTN
PBX, a quite complicated task.
(I'm not going into all details (ACK, TRYING, RINGING etc))
We have two SIP users, Alice and Bob.
Low, Adam wrote:
I'm confronted with an issue that I am sure many others are too with Asterisk and scalability. I'd like to be able to build a cluster of Asterisk boxes to handle a large volume of simultaneous calls but have the feeling that the hardware requirements to handle large volumes of RTP