On 6/29/06, Krishna Sankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Have you looked at the developing P2P-SIP. I think it will suit your purposes.We can talk more ...

Thanks for the direction.
I am going through the scenario of project and its objectives, In my case I have tested voip call on mobile ad-hoc n/ws using
AODV for routing.
They were simple pc to pc multihop call on same network, using sip.
So only thing I am concerned about is presence of other nodes and their IP address and conflicts
I will surely discuss this on p2p-sip list,

Regards
Gurminder
 

Cheers
<k/>



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] .zooko.com] On Behalf Of Gurminder
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 10:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [p2p-hackers] VoIP (SIP) for Ad-hoc wireless n/ws


HI,
Someperson directed me to this list......

I Need help in desiging VoIP service for Ad-hoc n/ws. Objective
is that there should be no centralised point in it. It will be useful
in scenarios like Disasters when different teams arrive and they need
to communicate.

*It will use sip to communicate, (each node will be having sip server
and client)
*Routing protocol in Ad-hoc n/w will be AODV
*Each node has to broadcast its presence to others
*There should be no IP address conflict, I thought of using Duplicate
Address Detection (DAD)

So please suggest me about under issues or if somebody has a better design for this kind of application

#What sip server will be appropriate ( SER, Asterisk, Partysip...?)
#How to do DAD
#Do I need any DNS services

In my view a SIP proxy server is required to make DNS queries and
forward the calls to appropriate domain....
In above case......do I really need Sip proxy server......???

Need your suggestions?
Gurminder


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