[Freeswitch-users] Freeswitch as a b2bua

David Ponzone david.ponzone at ipeva.fr
Mon Feb 7 05:22:31 MSK 2011


Yes, FreeSWITCH can do this.
The config will be quite simple, particularly if you dont want it to do anything special, just route calls.
It's always an issue to talk about CPS, but with a such host and given what I heard around, you should be able to reach 200 cps.
The 64bits is stable, it's even the recommended one (on CentOs).

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Le 06/02/2011 à 14:58, Maciej Bylica a écrit :

> Hi,
> 
> I am thinking about the way to have b2bua with full rtp proxy functionalities.
> The one wayout is to incorporate Freeswitch into the sip call flow.
> My scenario is as follows: Operator_1 ---> OpenSIPS ----> Operator_2
> Of course Opensips has B2b functionality but it may be pretty tricky
> to have this done.
> The question is could I place FS just after Opensips box like following:
> Operator_1 ---> OpenSIPS ----> Freewsitch ----> Operator_2 to achieve
> fully topology hiding (so no SIP/SDP  information of Operator_2 should
> pass to Operator_1 and vice versa).
> Could I achieve this by using FS?
> Is the configuration pretty straightforward?
> What more less will be cps for Quad-core E5620 with 8GB of RAM for
> aforementioned scenario (here i guess Opensips could be unbeatable).
> Is 64bit installation a stable one?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Maciej.
> 
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