Hello Jayesh,
Jayesh Nambiar wrote:
Hi,
I intend to test SEMS 1.2 starting with the b2b_connect application. It
works well but the only issue is that in the second leg, it sends out
only the enabled codec plugins.
Is it possible somehow to make sems work in transparent codec mode,
where it just forwards the codec value as it is and does not try to
transcode?? The aim is to send G729 in pass-through mode !!
in SEMS 1.2 there is only applications with signaling only B2BUA
(call_timer, auh_b2b, sw_prepaid_sip etc) and applications with full
media decode/encode, there is no pass-through mode in SEMS yet.
What do you want to use the B2B for? You could use one of the
signaling only B2B applications in SEMS in combination with one of the
RTP relay solutions for SER-based proxies
(kamailio/sip-router+iptrtpproxy, opensips+mediaproxy2,
k/sip-router/os + rtpproxy/mediaproxy), if you need to force RTP
through that server.
I have been thinking about an RTP forwarding mode for the B2B for a
while, but haven't had the actual need for it. If there is interest, I
think it would not be particularly large implementation task, as all
the necessary components are already there.
Regards
Stefan
Thanks in advance !!
--- Jayesh
On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 8:07 PM, Stefan Sayer
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello,
it is my pleasure to announce that SEMS 1.2.0 has been released.
This release again brings many improvements to this fine, free SIP
Media and Application server.
Get the source at
http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/sems-1.2.0.tar.gz
Some debian packages at
http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/1.2/1.2.0/packages/
Changelog:
http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/doc/current/changelog.html
Documentation got some new getting started tutorials:
http://ftp.iptel.org/pub/sems/doc/current/index.html
And there is now an experimental lenny32 vmware image available,
configured as webconference server (but usable for all applications
with minimal reconfiguration):
https://developer.berlios.de/project/shownotes.php?release_id=17393
For more information see the home page at http://iptel.org/sems .
Among the most interesting news I would like to emphasize that its
powerful state machine scripting engine DSM has matured a lot
between 1.1 and 1.2 versions. Thanks to its growing number of
modules (including MySQL DB, conferencing, Python and AWS), live
script reloading and monitoring, its interfacing to external
applications, and its extended script language it has become a good
service development and deployment platform.
Other interesting additions is a CMake based build system, an
in-memory DB 'monitoring' for administrative and applications use, a
twitter app, and numerous fixes and improvements all around.
Respect and many Thanks go to all contributors and sponsors of the
SEMS project.
With Best Regards
Stefan Sayer
P.S. Apologies if you have received multiple copies of this message.
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Stefan Sayer
VoIP Services Consulting and Development
Warschauer Str. 24
10243 Berlin
tel:+491621366449
sip:[email protected] <mailto:sip%[email protected]>
email/xmpp:[email protected] <mailto:xmpp%[email protected]>
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