> If you've stopped using MediaProxy, what
do you use now? I'm
currently
> seeking an alternative to MediaProxy, and would
appreciate some ideas.
All
I need is NAT
traversal - but something does doesn't route media (voice)
through the OpenSER server...
As I suggested to Mike, use Asterisk. You get full transcoding
support, proper call accounting and the ability to do calling
applications (ivr, etc) , if you want.
Can you elaborate a little on "proper call accounting" as I am battling
with
this currently. An example:
SER sends INVITE to Asterisk. Depending on the circumstances we might want
to record a voicemail message, hit an IVR or queue, or pass the call on to
the PSTN.
Since Asterisk can't deal with OpenSER's authentication limitations we can
only have one effective SIP peer (based on the IP of OpenSER) and therefore
one context for accounting purposes. This makes even routing the call a
challenge (how do you make sure that only certain users can get out to the
PSTN whereas others stay internal to Asterisk). How do you get usable
accounting records? If there are 5 calls from different users being passed
to Asterisk they will all be accounted in the same way and it is not
possible to bill them separately. If anyone has any advice on what I'm
missing or how to get useful accounting records in Asterisk I would
appreciate it.
Regards
Cameron