AFAIK the only reason sipxbridge cant use 5060 now is because the proxy grabs 
the port.

So a standalone should be able to do it.  

It would also be great if sixbridge and proxy can be assigned specfic listen 
IP's....then they could live on a multi-homes server.   

-M

>>> Tony Graziano <[email protected]> 07/09/12 8:04 AM >>>
It would also be nice if sip bridge could do trunking and remote users on ports 
5060 (and 5061) too.
 On Jul 9, 2012 5:22 AM, "Michael Picher" <[email protected]> wrote:
 Hi Ranga,

Would be neat if such a project could accept a gateway config file from sipXecs.


I like the idea of a stand-alone so as not to expose a cluster member to the 
outside world.
 

Thanks,
  Mike

On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 7:59 PM, Joegen Baclor <[email protected]> wrote:
 Hi Ranga,
 
 Good to hear about this.  I'll be interested in contributing to this
 project if you  decide to proceed with the Idea.  I am also involved on
 a similar (closed source) project called Karoo Bridge and previously
 with the defunct OpenSBC project.
 
 Joegen
 
 On 07/08/2012 06:40 AM, M. Ranganathan wrote:
 > The following is just an IDEA at this point (not reality) :
 >
 >
 > I've been toying with the idea of hosting a stand alone sipxbridge
 > project (derived from the SVN revision when the code disappeared into
 > Avaya) on google code. This project will include sipxbridge and
 > sipxrelay as a standalone service will thereby provide stand alone sbc
 > / ITSP functionality (for example, I would like to include a Registrar
 > and a pass through B2BUA for remote worker support -- not necessarily
 > features that sipx would care about as it supports its own scheme for
 > remote worker).
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > On 7/4/12, Tony Graziano <[email protected]> wrote:
 >> I know where you are coming from ranga. Still nice to hear from you.
 >>
 >> I don't think anyone here has much mire than a passive interest in what
 >> avaya is doing. I certainly wouldn't ask you about avaya or to break any
 >> confidences.
 >>
 >> I was hoping that if we make some changes to sipxbridge code we might ask
 >> you a few questions if they would ever have them.
 >>
 >> Hope you hang around and see where this is going!
 >> On Jul 3, 2012 8:48 AM, "M. Ranganathan" <[email protected]> wrote:
 >>
 >>> Hello all!
 >>>
 >>> I don't know if I have enough time to contribute to anything so please
 >>> don't read between the lines on my mail (about the worst contribution is
 >>> a
 >>> half-hearted contribution).
 >>>
 >>> Also FWIW (and to avoid any speculation -- and this is not because
 >>> anybody
 >>> asked); this might sound defensive but I'll say it, I want to make it
 >>> plain
 >>> that I am not going to be sharing any details about the Avaya project.
 >>> i.e
 >>> I will not be violating any confidentiality agreements or disclosing any
 >>> private information or source code here or elsewhere. I am not about to
 >>> violate anybody's trust.
 >>>
 >>> Just curious about the state of the open source that's all.
 >>>
 >>> Best regards,
 >>>
 >>> Ranga
 >>>
 >>>
 >>>
 >>> On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Matt White
 >>> <[email protected]>wrote:
 >>>
 >>>> It looks like your correct that SCS is the underpinning for AvayaLive.
 >>>> But it has been discontinued globally as a standalone.
 >>>>
 >>>> They even have a link to download the opensource components of
 >>>> Avayalive....1.1 GB worth.
 >>>> http://avayalive.com/OpenSource/opensource.html
 >>>>
 >>>> I wonder if this a newer code drop of SCS as I dont think they had
 >>>> released any new source since the sale.
 >>>>
 >>>> I wonder if the code has anything of value for sipx.
 >>>>
 >>>> -M
 >>>>
 >>>>>>> Michael Picher <[email protected]> 07/03/12 4:04 AM >>>
 >>>> Last I knew it was for sale in Malaysia, Brazil and Japan.
 >>>>
 >>>> Also, rumor has it that they were starting to offer a hosted / managed
 >>>> service called AvayaLive Connect and it was underpinning that.
 >>>>
 >>>> Mike
 >>>>
 >>>>
 >>>>
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 >>>
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