Hi everybody, I'm a ser newbie and I really confused about all the ser information that is published at the different WEB sites. I began to read some of them and it is quite difficult for me (my software development background is really poor) to understand it. I would like to know which are the main differences between nathelper, rtpproxy and mediaproxy (I'm talking about features) ? I want to deploy a IP Telephony solution over the Internet and most of the end users are going to be behind a NAT or a Firewall with DYNAMIC Public IP addresses. Which module or program fits better for it? Where can I find the most complete or detailed information about SER configurations? Is there a book that we can order?
Thanks a lot I really apprecitte your time to answer my questions.
Regards
Alberto Cruz
Hi Alerto Cruz,
If your end users device suppots STUN, it would be better to install a STUN server together with ser in the same box.
Thomas
----- Original Message ----- From: "Alberto Cruz" acruz@tekbrain.com To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 1:51 AM Subject: [Serusers] nathelper, rtpproxy and mediaproxy: What should I use?
Hi everybody, I'm a ser newbie and I really confused about all the ser information that is published at the different WEB sites. I began to read some of them and it is quite difficult for me (my software development background is really poor) to understand it. I would like to know which are the main differences between nathelper, rtpproxy and mediaproxy (I'm talking about features) ? I want to deploy a IP Telephony solution over the Internet and most of the end users are going to be behind a NAT or a Firewall with DYNAMIC Public IP addresses. Which module or program fits better for it? Where can I find the most complete or detailed information about SER configurations? Is there a book that we can order?
Thanks a lot I really apprecitte your time to answer my questions.
Regards
Alberto Cruz
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
We are planning to support any kind of Gateway/ATA/Softhphone and most of them doesn't support STUN.
Could anybody help me to find a detailed documentation about rtpproxy and mediaproxy in order to know more about their features?
Regards
Alberto Cruz
support wrote:
Hi Alerto Cruz,
If your end users device suppots STUN, it would be better to install a STUN server together with ser in the same box.
Thomas
----- Original Message ----- From: "Alberto Cruz" acruz@tekbrain.com To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 1:51 AM Subject: [Serusers] nathelper, rtpproxy and mediaproxy: What should I use?
Hi everybody, I'm a ser newbie and I really confused about all the ser information that is published at the different WEB sites. I began to read some of them and it is quite difficult for me (my software development background is really poor) to understand it. I would like to know which are the main differences between nathelper, rtpproxy and mediaproxy (I'm talking about features) ? I want to deploy a IP Telephony solution over the Internet and most of the end users are going to be behind a NAT or a Firewall with DYNAMIC Public IP addresses. Which module or program fits better for it? Where can I find the most complete or detailed information about SER configurations? Is there a book that we can order?
Thanks a lot I really apprecitte your time to answer my questions.
Regards
Alberto Cruz
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers