Hello Pintu
1 million TLS user? Have u ever test with tester on Kamailio ?Because I remembered in
sr-mails that an user tested on 1000 client on TLS transport , it consumes so much CPU etc
. I guess 1 milliyonTLSUser make big impact your system for all registration/call.
I tested option-2 for relaying registers about 1-2 years ago for proof of concept. It
works fine.
you can replicate user location data by Dmq_usrloc module and can use path header then
build a triangle topology to bridge calls.
Or
You can build a Location Information service to find which kamailio has UAC data .
Best Regards.
Yasin CANER
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From: Pintu Lohar <pintulohargcetts(a)gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2019 12:27 PM
To: YASIN CANER
Cc: Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [SR-Users] Kamailio behind NAT or With Public IP - Which one is highly
recommended
Hi Yasin,
Thanks indeed for your valuable input for the active-active cluster(Option-1) &
Option-2
We definitely would like to try setting up an active-active cluster for the next phase if
not in current phase.
But In order to use Kamailio in the active-active cluster, I think we need to forward or
replicate registration to both the active-active server?
in order to proxy the invite packet through the server where the UA is registered?
We use the following use cases :
1. We use FCM and APNS push to wake up the app.
2. Multi forking / Late forking cases are also involved.
3. Using Kamailio as a stateful proxy.
Thanks & Regards
Pintu
On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 3:10 PM YASIN CANER
<caner_yaso@hotmail.com<mailto:caner_yaso@hotmail.com>> wrote:
Hello,
My suggestion is that stay away from NAT if you dont have to. various sip
client/Firewalls make out troubles for registration and invites, even if Kamailio can
handle it. If you have a high load TLS connection / subscriber , I think you should use
load balancer and NAT options.
For example;
1 - Load balancer like F5 that balancing your connection active-active Kamailios
UAC ----> F5 ------> Kamailio -1 (advertises public IP)
|
-------> Kamailio -2 (advertises public IP)
2- Use kamailio as MultiHomed that convert transport layer to tcp/udp
UAC ---------> Kamailio(TLS-PUBLIC IP-mhomed) -------> Kamailio-1(TCP/UDP)
|
---------> Kamailio-2(TCP/UDP)
Good luck
Yasin CANER
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on behalf of Pintu Lohar
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Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2019 8:09 AM
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Subject: [SR-Users] Kamailio behind NAT or With Public IP - Which one is highly
recommended
Hi Everyone,
Which one among the below option is highly recommended for setting up Kamailio (for
production)
1. Kamailio behind NAT or
2. Setting up Kamailio using public IP?
are there any disadvantages if we setup Kamailio behind NAT and use advertise option in
listen parameters?
We have tested both the options, and both the options work great for us( a. Kamailio
behind NAT with advertising in listen parameters b.Kamailio setup with public IP). So
wondering which one is best and highly recommended?
Some extra info :
1. We use TLS
2. Using coturn for media
Thanks
Pintu