Hi,
I know, a bit off topic ... but i am sure people here have the expertise, so :)
I am facing a request to bridge a sip network and an h323 network. I would like to operate the sip with ser as the proxy and some gatekeeper on the h323 side (not required though).
The question is ... what should i use to bridge the two networks? - asterisk - yate - vovida -> vocal Any others? comments?
Ideally, the bridge would be only signalling-wise (rtp to be direct end-to-end). But, if someone had bad experience with this and would recommend to use a B2BUA approach, please, tell me.
I don't know if it makes a difference, but most of the calls would go from the H323 side to the SIP side ... but i don't really want to restrict SIP->H323.
Cesc
I've tried with asterisk (all 3 implementations), but that doesn't work. Current I use Yate which runs beautifully.
Claus ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cesc" cesc.santa@gmail.com To: "SER-Users" serusers@iptel.org Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 12:09 PM Subject: [Serusers] sip to h323 gateway ...
Hi,
I know, a bit off topic ... but i am sure people here have the expertise, so :)
I am facing a request to bridge a sip network and an h323 network. I would like to operate the sip with ser as the proxy and some gatekeeper on the h323 side (not required though).
The question is ... what should i use to bridge the two networks?
- asterisk
- yate
- vovida -> vocal
Any others? comments?
Ideally, the bridge would be only signalling-wise (rtp to be direct end-to-end). But, if someone had bad experience with this and would recommend to use a B2BUA approach, please, tell me.
I don't know if it makes a difference, but most of the calls would go from the H323 side to the SIP side ... but i don't really want to restrict SIP->H323.
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