The answer is yes, you can put SER before the Asterisk server and thereby use
media proxy to load balance the RTP stream handling.
As for how much work it will be to migrate to this setup? Well, that depends a
lot on how your Asterisk is set up. It's hard to say whether or not it will be
easy or hard, but it is most certainly possible (and actually rather common).
N.
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 09:34:22 -0200, Antonio José dos Santos Brandão wrote
Hi,
I'm starting with ser and would like to know if it's possible no
make the following:
Today i use asterisk with sip users registered to it and a DeadAgi
(a2billing) to manage calls and prepaid/postpaid accounts. Works
fine. Since i have too many features and customizations i can't
abone it.
The problem is that many users are behind nat and have to
canreinvite=no, forcing the rtp media to passthru asterisk. I would
like to implement media_proxy in this scenario to balance the rtp's
bandwith with another hosts. If there were some kind of media_proxy
for asterisk would be great, but there isn't.
So, i wonder: can I put ser in this, after or before asterisk, making
possible to user media_proxy without change so much in asterisk setup?
tks,
--
Antonio J. S. Brandão
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