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IP Communicator media issue
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| Hi,
when someone use the IPC over internet with VPN, the signaling is going
directly to the CCM, but the media goes too to CCM? I dont wanna expend
to much BW in softphones, what can I do?.
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| Chris Serafin 2006-05-29, 7:11 pm |
| I believe it signals to the CCM and the the RTP traffic is 'p2p'- like. =
Which would use BW to the peer
I could be totally wrong
cisco80211
Chris Serafin
IT Security / cisco VoIP Engineer
chris@chrisserafin.com
don_miguel@chile.com wrote:
> Hi,
> when someone use the IPC over internet with VPN, the signaling is going
> directly to the CCM, but the media goes too to CCM? I dont wanna expend
> to much BW in softphones, what can I do?.
>
> Thnks
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> http://www.chile.com/accesogratis/
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| miguel 2006-05-29, 7:11 pm |
| well, my doubt is because the user set up a VPN. So I don't know if the =
media it is routed directly to the media server, or goes first to the =
CCM site. :S
Chris Serafin escribi=F3:
> I believe it signals to the CCM and the the RTP traffic is 'p2p'- =
> like. Which would use BW to the peer
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> I could be totally wrong
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> cisco80211
> Chris Serafin
> IT Security / cisco VoIP Engineer
> chris@chrisserafin.com
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> don_miguel@chile.com wrote:
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| Jason Aarons \(US\) 2006-05-29, 7:11 pm |
| Depends on whether you allow split tunnel in your VPN. If you don't allow =
split tunnel then all RTP voice bearer traffic between IP Phones will have =
to traverse the VPN tunnel. =
If your PSTN connection is inside your network, then every call out the PST=
N will travel the VPN.
Avaya demoed phones running SSL back to a https server at VoiceCon in Orlan=
do. Great idea (similar to running Outlook with Exchange RPC over https).
Voice-signaling is Phone to CCM
Voice-bearer is Phone-to-Phone or Phone-to-Gateway
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ther.net] On Behalf Of miguel
Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 11:05 AM
To: Chris Serafin
Cc: cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] IP Communicator media issue
well, my doubt is because the user set up a VPN. So I don't know if the =
media it is routed directly to the media server, or goes first to the =
CCM site. :S
Chris Serafin escribi=F3:
> I believe it signals to the CCM and the the RTP traffic is 'p2p'- =
> like. Which would use BW to the peer
>
> I could be totally wrong
>
> cisco80211
> Chris Serafin
> IT Security / cisco VoIP Engineer
> chris@chrisserafin.com
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> don_miguel@chile.com wrote:
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