[OpenSIPS-Users] T38 and changing media port for T38 SDP
Julian Yap
julianokyap at gmail.com
Fri Jul 16 11:43:55 CEST 2010
Holy shit (pardon my French and excitement), I just ran through the
install of MediaProxy on my development server and it all works! All
my initial testing works. IT JUST WORKS.
What a great piece of software!
I was initially put off by the difficult install of MediaProxy and all
the hype around RTPProxy being written in C but I can tell you I spent
a lot of time trying to get RTPProxy working... And for a long time
it was working until I brought on my new T38 Fax server and stuff just
didn't work in any consistent and logical fashion. I've been beating
my head against a wall for a week.
MediaProxy works, RTPProxy doesn't work. Simple as that.
Thank you!
- Julian
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 9:03 PM, Saúl Ibarra Corretgé
<saul at ag-projects.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> You mean 'Now all corner cases'? So I would use engage_media_proxy()
>> and also need to implement the dialog module?
>>
>
> No, there are two ways of using mediaproxy:
> - Using the dialog module triggered function engage_mediaproxy: the
> dialog module enables or disables MediaProxy by calling functions
> internally. You only need to call this function once for the original
> INVITE.
> - Using the individual function use_media_proxy and
> end_media_session: you'll need to call then manually in your routing script.
>
>> Does MediaProxy require 2 servers. One for OpenSIPS and one for the
>> relay? Dispatcher can run on the same box as OpenSIPS? Or can it all
>> go on 1 server.
>>
>
> MedisPRoxy consists of two components: the dispatcher and the relay. The
> dispatcher must be installer in the same box as OpenSIPS, but the relay
> can be installed on a separate server. You may install both components
> in the same server.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Saúl Ibarra Corretgé
> AG Projects
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