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Thu Jul 12 09:23:04 CDT 2007


customer and the softswitch. They might do some more things which can
be confusing to anti-VoIP software, but when it comes down to it all
you really need is encryption. You can set up a VPN tunnel between your
customer's site and your softswitch and achieve the same net result.

The problems with this approach however are: A- it requires some
technical knowledge from the customer (unless you install it for them
which in itself is a problem), and B- encryption takes up a lot of CPU.
If you have a couple of VPN tunnels you won't have a problem, but if
you need to set up VPN tunnels for ALL your customers, then you have a
problem. (or rather, you'll probably have to setup multiple dedicated
servers just for traffic encryption, those could then pass on the
traffic to your local network unencrypted)

--- Dean Collins <Dean at cognation.net> wrote:

> http://www.speed-voip.com/index-36.html
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> Anyone come across this before? Anyone know how it works (or is
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> Regards,
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> Dean Collins
> Cognation Pty Ltd
> dean at cognation.net
> <mailto:dean at cognation.net> +1-212-203-4357 Ph
> +61-2-9016-5642 (Sydney in-dial).
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