[asterisk-users] SIP to IAX?

Darren Sessions dmsessions at gmail.com
Tue Sep 9 14:34:05 CDT 2008


I would suggest using OpenSIPS with Asterisk and bypass IAX all  
together for this particular application.

An OpenSIPS solution will take care of your traveler's NAT issues (and  
could handle the registrations) while you used Asterisk for voicemail  
and whatever else.

I've personally used this type of general setup in the past with a  
great deal of success for remote offices and soft-phones on laptops.

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Darren Sessions
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http://www.darrensessions.com
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On Sep 9, 2008, at 1:19 PM, Mattias Andersson wrote:

>
> Hi all!
> I am looking for some software that would work as a proxy between a  
> SIP device (SIP phones and ATA boxes) and the Asterisk system  
> running IAX. The reason is that I can only get IAX trow the  
> firewalls, and can't change the settings.
> One solution I am using are getting several Asterisk system  
> communicate trow IAX bout in this case would I rater have every  
> persons computer act as a proxy for their own phones (Running Widows  
> XP).
> The reason is that the are using laptops and travel, some are  
> already using softphons and IAX bout some don't like softphons for  
> some reason.
> If it is not any proxy out their, the will I write o of my own. (Of  
> cause giving it out for free), I think Asterisk for Windows would be  
> overkill.
> Sorry for my poor English.
> Regards
>
> Mattias Andersson
> Sweden
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