I think you would be well suited to look at Karoo Bridge running on Centos. You can run this behind an existing firewall if you like, and depending on the needs might be suitable to run on an atom based machine for lower power consumption and overall costs.
I have fooled around with the freeswitch package on pfsense, but its a little problematic as there is really no active maintenance (the author moved on to write fusionpbx as his main line of business, and it directly competes). There are posts on the pfsense list about whether or not this works in 2.0.1 (current release of pfsense). I think it would be haphazard to run FS on OpenWRT from a resource perspective. Those boxes have so little horsepower, the moment you add one function to FS you might find yourself re-inventing again. On Jan 6, 2012 12:56 AM, "Andrew Radke" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > This is slightly off topic so please feel free to reply to me directly off > list if you think it's more appropriate. > > I would like to create a separate Freeswitch install on our OpenWRT based > router to work as a B2BUA. Very simple requirements: > > - authenticate outgoing calls for our ITSP > - preferably enforce negotiation of G729 due to limited bandwidth > - no need to relay RTP, just let it get passed through from the phones > to the ITSP directly > - possibly register with our ITSP for inbound calls (unlikely to be > used, but nice as an option) > > An advantage would also be that it can be started and stopped, etc in line > with the state of the connection rather than waiting for a timeout if the > Internet is down. > > I've looked at the Freeswitch documentation but it is heavily aimed at > people looking to do more complex setups and you need to learn a lot about > it. > > Some time ago I raised something like this in the freeswitch community and > the end result was pretty much that I would've had to learn so much about > the product that the result wasn't worth the effort. > > I'm hoping that someone here could provide me with the basics to get > something like this going and then I will document it for both the sipx and > freeswitch communities. > > Regards, > Andrew Radke > Yuruga Nursery Pty Ltd > Clonal Solutions Australia Pty Ltd > PO Box 220 > Walkamin Qld 4872 > Phone: (07) 4093 3826 > Fax: (07) 4093 3869 > Email: [email protected] > Web: www.yuruga.com.au > > > _______________________________________________ > sipx-users mailing list > [email protected] > List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/ >
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