Hello, We use opensips with Mediaproxy and CDRTool on our VoIP gateway.We will be introducing IPv6 in our infrastructure too and I would also like to have SIP connectivity available for IPv6. Our upstream SIP links are IPv4 only, so we will need some kind of IPv6 to IPv4 gateway.
AFAIK opensips can do IPv6, but Mediaproxy cannot, and due to its design (using Linux kernel connection tracking for media forwarding) it will probably never be able to forward IPv4 media to IPv6. It seem I could use RTPProxy as a IPv4<->IPv6 media gateway, but I cannot replace mediaproxy with rtpproxy, as we rely on the latter for accounting (CDRTool). It seems I would need to use rtpproxy in addtion to mediaproxy… My question is: is that possible at all? I guess it would be possible if I use two opensips instances – the current one for accounting and upstream connectivity and another one, together with rtpproxy, as the IPv4<->IPv6 gateway. Any hints for implementing this? Have anybody done IPv4<->IPv6 with opensips and rtpproxy? Greets, Jacek _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@lists.opensips.org http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users