As mentioned by Klaus, one network device with both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses will do the job. You then need to configure ser to listen on both of them and make sure that record-routing is enabled.
SER can translate SIP signalling, what it can not done yet is IPv4-IPv6 translation of SDP addresses.
Jan.
On 26-01 11:00, Klaus Darilion wrote:
You don't need two network cards, one is enough. This interface must be configured with an IPv4 and an IPv6 address.
Klaus
-----Original Message----- From: CURRO_DOMINGUEZ [mailto:CURRO_DOMINGUEZ@terra.es] Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 10:49 AM To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: [Serusers] SER, IPv6, IPv6/IPv4 interworking and more
Hello
After installing and running over last month SER, we are going to the next step. Our final goal is to deploy a SIP network which allows SIP clients Voice Call, Videoconference (RTP), Instant Message and Presence. And we want to use IPv6 and IPv4 networks.
I wonder several questions about this:
I'll use a SER server for IPv4 network and another for IPv6 network, but how I connect them? I think that I need a device with two network cards connected each one to IPv4 or IPv6. Which software has to run this device to act as a SIP Protocol Gateway? Can SER do this?
Do you think that with the two proxy SER servers and the SIP Protocol Gateway would be enough or that I need another device to develope this?
Thank you very much for your time and responses
Curro
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