Yin,
It all depends on what do u want to use it for. Can u explain a bit your scenario?
DanB
On 8/28/07, zze-WU Yin RD-MAPS-LAN yin.wu@orange-ftgroup.com wrote:
Thank you for your help. I don't need NAT, it's just a local network. What I have to use? The Rtpproxy or Mediaproxy? And what diffrence between them?
Yin
-----Message d'origine----- De : Dan-Cristian Bogos [mailto:dan.bogos@gmail.com] Envoyé : lundi 27 août 2007 18:01 À : zze-WU Yin RD-MAPS-LAN Cc : users@openser.org Objet : Re: [OpenSER-Users] About RTP stream
Hello Yin,
openser by itself has no RTP capability. If you want NAT bypass solutions, check out the following softwares:
- RTPProxy - http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/rtpproxy/
- Mediaproxy: - http://ag-projects.com/MediaProxy.html
If you are looking for some RTP related applications, you can check SEMS: http://www.iptel.org/sems
Hope this helps.
DanB
On 8/27/07, zze-WU Yin RD-MAPS-LAN yin.wu@orange-ftgroup.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
Now my openser is just a Sip proxy which manage the sip
requests and I want to manage RTP streams by the openser, that means openser recieve RTP streams and retransmit them. How can I do?
Thank you very much!
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