No help at all?
It would be a good start point a doc to read concern this aspect.
Of course, an example based on the conf could me help a lot better.
Thank's to all!
Simon
Il 06/05/2011 10:40, Simone Felici ha scritto:
Hello to all!
I need a little help with our ser installation
Hi,
did you look at the manuals?
You must simply issue a rtpproxy_offer/_answer to engage the RTPProxy
from your route/reply_route, as described in the manual:
http://www.kamailio.org/docs/modules/devel/modules/rtpproxy.html#id3056341
Carsten
2011/5/9 Simone Felici s.fel...@mclink.eu:
No help
Hello,
I'll start from here and set-up a scenario to test it out.
Is it compatible with ser-2.0.0-rc1 used by me?
Thank's for the answer.
Simon
Il 09/05/2011 10:28, Carsten Bock ha scritto:
Hi,
did you look at the manuals?
You must simply issue a rtpproxy_offer/_answer to engage the
Hi Simone,
it should be similar for SER 2.0.
The commands may be different though, so you probably do one of the following:
- upgrade to a more recent SER version
- check the readme for your version (should be in modules/nathelper directory)
Carsten
2011/5/9 Simone Felici s.fel...@mclink.eu:
Hi Carsten,
The upgrade is something I would like to do very! But at the moment there are so many customizations
on the structure. Could be maintained, but the work sould be almost long. I search to understand if
at least this command is implemented and then look forward.
Meanwhile many
Hello to all!
I need a little help with our ser installation (ser-2.0.0-rc1).
Due some network restrictions, we need to force every call to pass trought
rtpproxy.
Could someone point me to the right place where to force it?
Please an example based on our config would be really helpful, but in
Hello to all!
I need a little help with our ser installation (ser-2.0.0-rc1).
Due some network restrictions, we need to force every call to pass trought
rtpproxy.
Could someone point me to the right place where to force it?
Please an example based on our config would be really helpful, but in