On 04/11/05 12:52, Jffdsaklj dsjk wrote:
Is it possible to configure SER in order to avoid that instant messages go through SER, instead of directly to the receiver of the message?.
To avoid the client to send subsequent requests within a dialog through the proxy you must not use record routing.
After opening a session for instant messages, we have to send a lot of instant messages.
What extension for instant messaging does your client implement? Is it rfc3428 or is the "session" model? In rfc3428, the instant message is a stand alone, and would be rather impossible to avoid sending the IM to proxy. The "session" model follows the INVITE/BYE mechanism, so a dialog is created and subsequent IMs can use the contact address of the other party.
In order to improve the performance, it would be recommendable that these instant messages don't go through SER proxy, as the video/audio streaming does.
Audio/video streams don't go through SIP proxy unless you use a media relay (rtpproxy or mediaproxy) together with ser.
Daniel
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