On 2016-05-13 07:30, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
13.05.2016 5:26, James Lodge wrote:

I use siproxd on pfsense and it works really well.

How do you use them?

I have SIP PBX inside private network that has old slow Cisco router as NAT box.

The PBX registers with several distinct external SIP providers and
accepts external
calls for local call center. I need to replace Cisco router with
something having much
more horsepower and consider FreeBSD/amd64 but need to make sure SIP
won't break.

Will siproxd help me in such case? I still need the PBX to be able to register directly to external SIP providers as it is administrated by outsourced company.


My asterisk server (pbx) registers through my NAT without ANY rules or what have you. I do have the NAT
option turned on for the 4 providers I connect to.

That said, sipoxd/pfSense may work as well. I do go through pfSense, but again do NOT have any SUP proxying. The asterisk server just keeps a registration open.

I can get and receive calls.

FWIW

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