Hi, Henrik...
Sip-Router is "just" a SIP Proxy... but a dam good one...
You have to take a step back... You are mixing concepts when affirming
that SR is playing SIP-Server roles... Please take a better look on the
definitions (SIP-Proxy, SIP-Server, Registrar, etc) and find wich system
play each role.
In your actual scenario they are mixed concepts.
Draw your target scenario with all the alternatives. You will find many
of them. Only them you will be able to point the roles each component
can and will have to play in the chosen scenario. Each of this "play
alternatives" (roles played by each component) will give You Pros and
Cons (security, scalability, velocity, etc, etc, etc) ...
Make Your choice, try to implement it and this list will be able to help
you when problems on SR (SER or KAMAILIO flavors) configuration come to
play.
Edson.
Em 29/08/2011 11:46, Henrik Aagaard Sørensen escreveu:
This is my current setup, which works:
SIP client <-> SIP server.
As I've currently moved to another country I would like to be able to do
the following setup:
SIP client <-> Kamailio SIP proxy <-> SIP server.
As the SIP server only accept packets from specific IP's.
Is it possible?
I've managed to setup a simple Kamailio installation on my server, which
does have a valid IP for the SIP server.
With the Kamailio installation I've also enabled NAT with RTPProxy.
My problem is now, that the Kamailio installation doesn't work as a
simple proxy, but actually takes registrations etc. and acts as a
"full-blown" SIP server.
It should only take SIP messages and transfer them between clients and
server.
Any ideas?
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