[OpenSIPS-Users] Force media through the Opensips server

Max Mühlbronner mm at 42com.com
Fri Aug 27 17:06:48 CEST 2010


  Hello,

Yes, the opensips will rewrite the sdp like you said, so it will contain 
the ip of the rtpproxy (or mediaproxy).  It can be used to proxy the rtp 
traffic to a specific destination.

But the rtpproxy does not necessarily have to be the same machine as 
your Opensips. The rtpproxy is a different tool which will be enabled by 
setting the relevant modparam settings and also calling the rtpproxy in 
your routing-script.

http://voiprookie.blogspot.com/2009/04/rtpproxy-12x-installation.html

maybe there are also other, better tutorials but this link seems to be a 
good start for setting up rtpproxy with opensips.


BR

Max M.


Am 27.08.2010 15:36, schrieb TeleCube - John:
> Hi,
>
> I have a setup as follows:
>
> 1.2.3.4 - Outbound Route
> 4.5.6.7 - Opensips proxy
> 4.5.6.8 - Asterisk server
>
> The outbound route will only allow any traffic, signaling and media, via
> the 4.5.6.7 IP address. It cannot currently accept media from a
> different ip than the signaling.
>
> Currently the astx server sends media direct to the outbound route.
>
> Signaling is fine but I need to force the media stream from the asterisk
> server through the opensips proxy.
>
> Am I correct in expecting that nathelper/rtpproxy can do this?
>
> Is it simply a matter of re-writing the sdp detail that will tell the
> asterisk server to route media through the opensips ip address?
>
> Any examples will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
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