Hi Jon,
questions:
- Can i also use it for IPv4/IPv6 Translation and Bridging? I did not
find any internal/external ip-Parameters as in the old RTP-Proxy
- Does it also support the basic media functions, such as recording
and playback?
- Are the sources somewhere available?
Thanks,
Carsten
2012/9/13 Jon Bonilla <manwe(a)aholab.ehu.es>es>:
El Thu, 13 Sep 2012 19:39:43 +0200
Mino Haluz <mino.haluz(a)gmail.com> escribió:
CPU E5504 Xeon 4MB cache 2GHz
800 concurrent calls with 92% CPU usage
So 400-450 calls for 1GHz (with 99% CPU usage, in fact I cannot get it
to 100% dunno why)
They had 325 calls per 1GHz, so yes, there must be some improvement ;)
There's another rtpproxy replacement which is compatible with kamailio's
rtpproxy module (no configuration changes needed in kamailio)
This one is threaded, works in kernel space with userspace failover and shoud
improve rtpproxy's performance.
At the moment there are binaries only for debian amd64 but you could compile it
yourself if you're interested in testing it:
http://deb.sipwise.com/spce/2.6/pool/main/n/ngcp-mediaproxy-ng/
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