Thanks Ovidiu. I'm looking into rtpproxy.
> Opensips can sit at the edge of your private network (with one
> interface on the public network and the other one on the private
> network) or it can sit inside the private network (and some port
> forwarding is required on the firewall).
Any advantages/disadvantages of Opensips with rtpproxy at the edge (on both
interfaces) vs Opensips with rtpproxy behind the firewall with the Asterisk
cluster? Initially we will be on a "secure" public network (all the endpoints
on the same provider's network) so I've been told that there is no need for a
firewall at least for voip traffic. Eventually we might have a public PBX
uplink and need to route that traffic thru the firewall, but it seems logical
to bypass the firewall at this stage.
Thanks,
Matt
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