Hi Kaushik,

As rtpproxy (by default) waits to first receive traffic (before pushing traffic back), there is a dead-lock created between the 2 rtpproxies - both are waiting for the other to send traffic.

What you have to do is, when using rtpproxy, to instruct rtpproxy to "trust" (not to wait, but to start using the IP without receiving) the IP in SDP - see flag 'r' :
http://www.opensips.org/html/docs/modules/1.11.x/rtpproxy.html#id293915

Of course, do that only if the SDP IP is a public one ;)

Regards,

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
OpenSIPS Founder and Developer
http://www.opensips-solutions.com

On 23.05.2014 13:25, kaushik parmar wrote:

Hello,

Is it possible to send media rtp packets from one rtpproxy server to another rtpproxy server?

In my scenario , i am registering voip account via opensips proxy server. We have rtpproxy and opensips server hosted on same place. opensips changes c= and m= lines of SDP accordingly but when packet goes to voip switch , its rtpproxy server also changes SDP. So Peer1 is sending packets to hout hosted rtpproxy server and peer2 sending rtp packets to voip switch's rtpproxy server.


SIP packets : Peer <--> opensips <--> asterisk

RTP packets peer1 <--> rtpproxy1      =X=      rtpproxy2 <-->peer2
rtpproxy1 and rtpproxy2 both are on different server. i dont have any access of rtpproxy2 server.

here no connection between rtpproxy1 and rtpproxy 2 so no media transfer between peer1 and peer2. Please help to solve this problem.


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Kind regards,

Kaushik Parmar


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