Hello a not so expensive but comercial is the sipquest "gateway", It
seems to be itneresting and is a software only system so you can setup
a generic box with a RH 9.0 to run it and seems well supported by a
Teacher of columbia U in Canada they say is one of the authors of SIP
www.sipquest.com
100 simultaneus calls for 3k aprox
Note: havent test it untill now.
good luck
Humberto
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 12:26:29 -0400, Emilio Panighetti <emilio(a)dorial.com> wrote:
The two open-source solutions that I know of are CVS
versions of Vocal
and Asterisk with an add-on to support H.323.
They both use the OpenH323 stack to do this. H.323 is NOT a friendly
protocol, like most ITU derived protocol, it has many variations and
complex structure, so it depends on what you want to do with H.323.
There are also a handful of good commercial solutions. These are
usually referred as 'Border Session Controllers'. Email me if you need
more info. Those costs several thousands per server.
E.
On Oct 12, 2004, at 3:06 AM, Peter Boot wrote:
What is the best option for SIP<--> H.323
translation ?
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