Re: [asterisk-users] directrtp with SIP + H.323

2010-02-24 Thread Olle E. Johansson
24 feb 2010 kl. 01.22 skrev Kristian Kielhofner: On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 8:22 AM, Michelle Dupuis supp...@ocg.ca wrote: We're creating a SIP gateway for a client that will take one leg of a call in via SIP, and out the other side via H.323. To minimize load on the gateway, we would like to

[asterisk-users] directrtp with SIP + H.323

2010-02-23 Thread Michelle Dupuis
We're creating a SIP gateway for a client that will take one leg of a call in via SIP, and out the other side via H.323. To minimize load on the gateway, we would like to have the RTP stream bypass the gatewayy altogether (directrtp/reinvite). Is this possible with these to protocols? Thanks

Re: [asterisk-users] directrtp with SIP + H.323

2010-02-23 Thread Tommy Botten Jensen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Michelle Dupuis skrev: We're creating a SIP gateway for a client that will take one leg of a call in via SIP, and out the other side via H.323. To minimize load on the gateway, we would like to have the RTP stream bypass the gatewayy altogether

Re: [asterisk-users] directrtp with SIP + H.323

2010-02-23 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Tommy Botten Jensen wrote: Michelle Dupuis skrev: We're creating a SIP gateway for a client that will take one leg of a call in via SIP, and out the other side via H.323. To minimize load on the gateway, we would like to have the RTP stream bypass the gatewayy altogether

Re: [asterisk-users] directrtp with SIP + H.323

2010-02-23 Thread wins mallow
On Tue, 2010-02-23 at 08:22 -0500, Michelle Dupuis wrote: We're creating a SIP gateway for a client that will take one leg of a call in via SIP, and out the other side via H.323. To minimize load on the gateway, we would like to have the RTP stream bypass the gatewayy altogether

Re: [asterisk-users] directrtp with SIP + H.323

2010-02-23 Thread Kristian Kielhofner
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 8:22 AM, Michelle Dupuis supp...@ocg.ca wrote: We're creating a SIP gateway for a client that will take one leg of a call in via SIP, and out the other side via H.323.  To minimize load on the gateway, we would like to have the RTP stream bypass the gatewayy altogether