[Asterisk-Users] How to keep Asterisk (1.2) out of the media path
hugolivude
hugolivude at gmail.com
Tue Jan 24 09:12:36 MST 2006
I have an Asterisk 1.2 install running on RedHat 9. I have a bunch of
Polycom 501s co-locacted in the same building as *, and some more
501s in satellite offices (also registered to my * server) . Finally
I have some road warriors running XLites.
Ideally when a road warrior (XLite) calls a satellite office (Polycom
501), I'd like to avoid having Asterisk in the media path.
I understand that I'll have to avoid using the "t" & "T" options in
the Dial command but I have some other questions as well:
1) Could someone confirm that I'll need to have canreinvite=yes in
sip.conf for both the Xlite and the Polycoms in order to bypass * from
the media path?
2) Does the Polycom & XLite support reinvite?
3) Does reinvite work if you're behind a nat? i.e. if I have nat=yes,
does this mean I _have_ to have canreinvite=no?
Finally:
I have a suspicion that using a NAT router will prevent me from
eliminating Asterisk from the media path. I am currently running a
Linksys WRT54G with Talisman to get QOS. Any recommendations for an
alternate QOS router? Ideally it will also support multiple
sub-domains...
I checked:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-VOIP+Routers
but couldn't see a _non_ NAT router with QOS (I don't need VoIP ports,
but maybe I'll have no choice)
Thanks,
Hugh
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