> What happens is cost and
performance issues for additional
calls passing
> through my mediaproxy server,
which I didn't plan for at first. No
audio
> issue at all.
>
> Reda
>
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 11:58,
Sammy Govind <
govoiper@gmail.com>
wrote:
>
>> Reading from the module
docs its clear why it needs to
engage media/rtp
>> proxy to start,stop billing
or timer of a call. so what happens
when it
>> engages mediaproxy on
unwanted calls !? audio-issues?
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at
1:21 PM, Reda Aouad <
reda.aouad@gmail.com>
wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Sammy. I didn't
get any reply yet.
>>>
>>> CallControl is an
application used with CDRTool for
prepaid calls. It
>>> calculates the maximum
call duration based on the user's
balance. Once the
>>> call's duration limit
is reached, it sends BYE to both
calling parties,
>>> terminating the call.
At the end of a prepaid call,
terminated either by
>>> the user or by
CallControl, it debits the user's
balance according to the
>>> call's duration.
>>>
>>> The Call_Control module
interfaces with this external
application.
>>>
>>> call_control function
is called in Kamailio's cfg to check
if the user
>>> has prepaid or postpaid
account, and get the max call
duration for prepaid
>>> users. CallControl
controls only prepaid calls, not
postpaid ones.
>>>
>>> So call control and NAT
traversal using mediaproxy are two
differents
>>> things which i can't
link, since I don't want mediaproxy
for every call.
>>> And since the function
call_control is called on every
invite before
>>> knowing if the user has
a prepaid account or not, it engages
mediaproxy for
>>> every call.
>>>
>>> CallControl relies on
mediaproxy to detect RTP timeouts
and debit the
>>> correct balance from a
prepaid account based on the last
instant the
>>> mediaproxy saw an RTP
packet.
>>>
>>> But why to force using
mediaproxy with no choice? And why
to force it for
>>> every call, whether it
falls under CallControl's control or
not?
>>>
>>> I am using Kamailio
3.2.
>>>
>>>
>>> Reda
>>>
>>> On 23 févr. 2012, at
07:21, Sammy Govind <
govoiper@gmail.com>
wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I can see you posting
multiple times on both proxies
listings so I'm sure
>>> you havent heard back
from anyone.I am not at all familiar
with your
>>> functions in email but
could it be possible for you to
determine on which
>>> calls you need to
engage mediaproxy and on which not
to, then on the base
>>> of that flag use the
call_control function !
>>> your problem is
complicated for me atleast. I hope
somebody could answer
>>> you accurately and
precisely.
>>>
>>> btw, what are you using
in real? opensips or kamailio, which
version? and
>>> in what context you
need to use the call_control
function?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Sammy
>>>
>>> On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at
12:45 AM, Reda Aouad <
reda.aouad@gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> When I use the
function call_control( ) of the
call_control module, it
>>>> automatically
engages mediaproxy if it finds the
mediaproxy module loaded.
>>>> If the mediaproxy
module is not loaded, call_control
doesn't even try to
>>>> engage it.
>>>>
>>>> I need mediaproxy
for NAT traversal in some cases, but
don't want it to
>>>> be engaged on every
call.
>>>>
>>>> How can I disable
this behavior?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Reda
>>>>
>>>>
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