Hi Michael,

>I don't think you'll get all parties (pbx, phone, gateways) to encrypt 
>traffic. 
 
that´s really a pitty

>There's also two different types of traffic that need to be considered for 
>encrypting also...  the signaling and the voice traffic.

SIPS/SIP over SSL and SRTP...

>At this point in SIP history if this is a "got to have", you might be better 
>off with a proprietary solution that encrypts end to end.

I had to convince my boss not to buy a cisco solution and now you suggest this.


>The other thing you really need to do is ask yourself, why do I need to 
>encrypt 
>voice on my local network?  

We have ~ 30 buildings connected via WAN, which doesn´t belong to us. The lines 
are rented.

>How much valuable information is being transmitted via voice through a point 
>at which it might be >captured on your local network?  

Getting access to our LAN is too easy, sadly

>In general there is much less valuable information transmitted via voice than 
>via data.

Well, not in our case

If you look at my mentioned cases, where can I encrypt the paths with SIPxecs?


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