[Spce-user] Peering (Source & Pestination) IP addresses

Daniel Grotti dgrotti at sipwise.com
Fri Nov 7 08:39:29 EST 2014


Hi,
I don't see the reason behind that, why you would need to fetch the
extrac_socket on SPCE as well.
Currently is not possibly, if the call coming in from the peer IP, that
IP is trusted, that's it.

Maybe you can be more specific on that and explain what do you want do
achieve .

Thanks,
Daniel


On 11/07/2014 02:16 PM, Aziz Palmer wrote:
> Hi SPCE Team
>
> Is this possible if so how do I go about accomplishing it
>
> Currently when an inbound calls comes from a sip peer it matches the source ip address of the sip peer. I have setup multiple alias IP addresses and would like to match up not only the ip address of the peer but the alias ip address it is listening on?
>
> Thank you!
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> From: Spce-user [spce-user-bounces at lists.sipwise.com] on behalf of Daniel Grotti [dgrotti at sipwise.com]
> Sent: Friday, November 07, 2014 1:21 AM
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> Subject: Re: [Spce-user] Peering (Source & Pestination) IP addresses
>
> Hi,
> I'm not sure if I understood correctly, but in general what you can do is to create 2 Peering, let's see with the same IP:port:
>
> Peering A
> Remote_IP:Remote_Port <-> Local_IP:5060
>
>
> Peering B
> Remote_IP:Remote_Port <-> Local_IP:5566
>
>
>
> In this way remote Peering A should connecto to your port 5060 and remote peer B should configure itself to connect to you to port 5566.
> Now, they expect you to send them packet via the same ports, so from 5060 to peer A, from 5566 to peer B.
> What you need to do is to set up the peer preferences 'outbound_socket' on peer A, selecting Local_IP:5060 and on peer B the other socket Local_IP:5566.
>
> Is it what you were looking for ?
>
>
> Daniel
>
>
>
>
>
> On 11/06/2014 09:35 PM, Marc Storck wrote:
> I'm interested by this featute as well.
>
> In my case a peering could be setup between an remote ip:port tuple and an alternative local port. I don' necessarily need to use an alias Local IP.
>
> In the end this should provide the following:
>
> Peering A
> Remote_IP:Remote_Port <-> Local_IP:5060
>
> Peering B
> Remote_IP:Remote_Port <-> Local_IP:5566
>
> Where for Peering A and B the remote_ip and remote_port are identical, e.g. In both cases 203.0.113.1:5060.
>
> While on the SPCE side Peering A would use 198.51.100.1:5060 and Peering B would use 198.51.100.1:5566, alternatively Peering A uses 198.51.100.1:5060 and Peering B uses 198.51.100.2:5060.
>
> Of course SPCE would have to comply with this as well for outbound calls to Peering A and Peering B respectively.
>
> Regards,
>
> Marc
>
>
>
> On 6 nov. 2014, at 20:38, Aziz Palmer <Aziz.Palmer at AirFIBER.com<mailto:Aziz.Palmer at AirFIBER.com>> wrote:
>
> Good Afternoon,
> Not sure if this is possible but here is what i'm hoping for:
>
> Currently when an inbound calls comes from a sip peer it matches the source ip address of the sip peer. I have setup multiple alias IP addresses and would like to match up not only the ip address of the peer but the alias ip address it is listening on?
>
>
> Thank you again for all your help SPCE Team has been providing us!
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