So has anybody tried this?

I have an architecture as follows. I have 2 servers, one is running a 
django instance with channels. The other is running a media server which 
can communicate using websockets.

My plan is to 

1. have a client (browser) open a websocket connection with django, 
2. send some connection parameters and then 
3. django forwards this information to the media server

I'm currently having some problems implementing number 3 as I haven't found 
any examples of using django channels to open a websocket to an outside 
client unilaterally. Does anyone know if this is possible and if so where I 
could find an example or documentation about this use case?

Thanks,

Ulises

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