[Freeswitch-users] FreeSwitch as SBC, no registration?

David Ponzone david.ponzone at ipeva.fr
Tue Oct 19 11:10:15 PDT 2010


I don't think there is an issue with what you want to do.
You basically just want FS to act as a SBC-switch between switch A and  
switch B, just to hide the IPv6 stuff coming from A.
I think Brian misunderstood you.
Your switch A is not going to send REGISTERs to FS.
Switch A deals with REGISTERs itself, and just sends the call to FS.

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Le 19/10/2010 à 19:29, joedotslash a écrit :

> But register messages aren't required right? It's not mandatory that  
> I send them through FreeSwitch is it?
>
> I was planning to setup CIDR ACLs so the A side (another SIP  
> platform) can route traffic through FreeSwitch based on the source  
> IP... and the same thing would happen in the opposite direction. The  
> B side is another SIP platform as well.
>
> Thanks!
> Joe
>
> On Oct 19, 2010, at 7:17 AM, Brian West wrote:
>
>> FreeSWITCH will always process the register request... Currently  
>> their is NO way to pass it thru.  See jira their is a bounty on  
>> adding this functionality.
>>
>> /b
>>
>> On Oct 19, 2010, at 8:38 AM, David Ponzone wrote:
>>
>>> So you just want to receive calls from A (which is a well-known  
>>> IPv6 address) and send them to B.
>>>
>>> I would then modify the internal profile to be the exact same than  
>>> external, except that I would bind internal to 2001::2:5060 and  
>>> external to 1.1.1.1:5060.
>>> Then you just need a basic dialplan (public.xml) to send to B  
>>> calls received from A.
>>> Of course, some security would be also a plus.
>>>
>>
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