Hello Henning, hello Community

we are using high quality Codecs with bitrates up to 1500Kbit (PCM), but 
usually 128kbit (Mpeg1 Layer3 or AAC-LD). 128 is Not too much, but I want to be 
on the save side and therefore I prefer solution without Proxy.
By the way I am audio engineer at a german commercial radio broadcast network 
and we try to establish our own "ISDN replacement-SIP Network" for reporting 
from events like Soccer Games, Karneval, Rock Concerts, Political Party 
Summits, Lawsuits...  whatever. I want to keep frontend as simple as it gets 
for the reporter.
Anyway, people told me that the SIP Server of "Mayah Communications" is working 
without the need of stun or other Client side gadgets, but I am also told that 
this Mayah server works without Proxy functions. That Company won't tell me 
their settings of course, but if possible I'd like to have this feature for our 
SIP Server. At the moment I have still vast problems with connectivity from 
Devices that are logged on via Vodafone Mobile Network. Even Stun does not 
work. I guess that CGNAT of Vodafone (All of the Devices I have tested within 
Vodafone allocate IP Addresses in private range!) opens different Ports for 
different outbound connections which is the case if I use a 3rd party Stun 
Server. I have read a lot about this issue these days and there is solution, 
but I am not too deep into scripting an how to edit the kamailio.cfg. For 
example, I tried to start Kamailio with Stun, but if I tried to use the built 
in Stun, I've got error messages on the Client and also in the logfile of the 
SIP Server (incomplete header of Stun message) Anyone can help, please? 

Best regards Gerd


Von: Henning Westerholt <h...@kamailio.org> 
Gesendet: Montag, 7. Mai 2018 20:56
An: sr-users@lists.kamailio.org
Cc: Pinter, Gerd. <g.pin...@radionrw.de>
Betreff: Re: [SR-Users] Connecting UAs behind Firewall/CgNat with Kamailio 
without using a Stun Server

Am Montag, 7. Mai 2018, 13:11:50 CEST schrieb Pinter, Gerd.:
> Hi 
> Won't RTP Proxy cause al lot of traffic? We only have 155mbit for all IT
> traffic, and our Sip Server also have to manage connections outbound our
> house, where I thought it might be better let those clients do the payload
> by peer to peer connection. If I got it right this traffic would flow thru
> our Sip server with RTP Proxy enabled.
> Thanks a lot
 
Hello Gerd,
 
you understood it correctly, indeed using rtpengine/rtpproxy would mean routing 
additionally your RTP traffic to your network. Depending on the number of 
sessions and the used codec it may work perfectly, only with some QoS tuning or 
not at all. You can estimate the bandwith, there are also some calculators 
online.
 
Best regards,
 
Henning Westerholt
 
 

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