[OpenSIPS-Users] Opensips + rtpproxy + SBC

Trevor Steyn trevor at webon.co.za
Fri Oct 16 17:15:52 CEST 2015


Hi No you shouldn't have to ,but this depends on your rtpproxy version
whether it support autobridge as i understand you have a custom forked
rtpproxy.

To be safe i would just use the "ie" as you have the control in the
script to make the right decisions.

Regards
Trevor Steyn


On 16/10/2015 16:40, Oceanet - Cédric BASSAGET wrote:
> Hello Trevor,
>
> So do I still need to call rtpproxy_offer / rtpproxy_answer with i/e
> params ?
>
> Regards,
> Cédric
>
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> On 16/10/2015 15:14, Trevor Steyn wrote:
>> HI Cedric,
>>
>> As i understand using
>>
>> modparam("rtpproxy", "rtpproxy_autobridge", 1)
>>
>> Will let rtpproxy figure out which interface it needs to be offering the
>> session on based on the the IP address and port present in the command
>> frame.
>>
>> Regards
>> Trevor Steyn
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 15/10/2015 17:26, Oceanet - Cédric BASSAGET wrote:
>>> Hello Trevor,
>>> I'm trying to understand how rtpproxy_autobridge works.
>>> Actually I'm using rtpproxy + opensips in bridge mode ( -l
>>> 10.0.95.10/public.ip.addr ) and calling rtpproxy_offer /
>>> rtpproxy_answer with i/e params regarding where the request comes from
>>> / goes to.
>>>
>>> Does autobridge makes it simplier ?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Cédric
>




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