Alexandru Covalschi writes:
> > you don't need a database for that. you can use location table flags
> Can you please describe how to do that? I chosen redis because I need to
> figure out the proto of the leg_b (called) user pretty fast - mysql is much
> slower.
sorry, i thought you use registr
I'm pretty sure it's the same person posting, given the nearly-identical
formulation of the opening sentence, even identical capitalisation of "HI".
On 06/14/2015 07:38 AM, Alexandru Covalschi wrote:
Please take a look at this
http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-users/2015-June/088669.htm
Ya sure Alexandru monday ok for me(Waiting for your Script :) ) Thanks man
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 11:11 PM, Alexandru Covalschi <568...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> > You have any route logic (script) for bellow operation
> Well, I can, if you can wait till Monday.
>
> > you don't need a database for th
> You have any route logic (script) for bellow operation
Well, I can, if you can wait till Monday.
> you don't need a database for that. you can use location table flags
Can you please describe how to do that? I chosen redis because I need to
figure out the proto of the leg_b (called) user prett
Murugan Pandian writes:
>1. On each registration user's proto is stored in redis database
you don't need a database for that. you can use location table flags.
> 2. When rtpengine is being called, Kamailio checks user's proto
> a) If user is WS and is incoming call, dispatch him to medi
Thanks ALexandru
You have any route logic (script) for bellow operation
1. On each registration user's proto is stored in redis database
2. When rtpengine is being called, Kamailio checks user's proto
a) If user is WS and is incoming call, dispatch him to media relay with
RTP/AVP flag
Please take a look at this
http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-users/2015-June/088669.html thread
2015-06-13 13:32 GMT+03:00 W5RTC :
> HI,
>
>how to handle SIP-OVER-Websocket loab balancing (WebRTC)
>
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Hi, sorry, my previus answer wasn't clear enough - was writing it in a very
sleepy mood :)
No, kamailio acts as a full proxy server for websocket and SIP. P2P is for
caruzdias's configuration from github.
You can try following this
http://nil.uniza.sk/sip/kamailio/configuring-kamailio-4x-websocket
HI,
how to handle SIP-OVER-Websocket loab balancing (WebRTC)
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