[Spce-user] spce as an sbc/b2bua without registration
Stephen Donovan
stephen at belzonicable.net
Wed May 18 14:29:38 EDT 2016
I thought this out, and you’re probably right there, however, I’m rather confident in my ability to configure spce to perform as expected vs something else I’ve not touched before. I would think it wouldn’t require much hardware to handle a PBX worth the traffic…
I’ve thought about doing it with asterisk…but that’s a mess in itself.
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Enviados: Miércoles, 18 de Mayo 2016 6:47:54
Asunto: [Spce-user] spce as an sbc/b2bua without registration
I’m looking for an alternative to using an adtran enterprise sbc with certain PBXs that require it.
Is it possible to have spce sit between the trunk(s) and the PBX without registration, acting as a b2bua with media anchoring (Adtran terminology)
In other words, sit between an IP authenticated trunk and the PBX it serves, proxying the rtp ?
Yes, but embeding a full SPCE in an appliance only for doing B2BUA for 'deficient' PBX's it's overhelming.
We use for that cases a Gigabyte Brix + Debian + SEMS + custom dsm scripts for B2BUA, small, efficient, cheap ..., you could also get any appliance with an Asterisk and do so ..., but we prefer our solution.
I’m doing this now with adtran appliances, but they aren’t cheap. I’m thinking something like spce sitting on a small appliance of some sort with solid state storage would work great if it can work in this application.
It's feasible ... but think about it ... you will be putting a full CLASS 5 SBC into a small appliance only for doing B2BUA ? ... just like buying a Ferrari for doing your shops on the next corner supermarket.
I do know that spce has documented setup procedures to act as an sbc sitting in front of a PBX and handling remote extensions and such. Is what I’m asking for possible and/or recommended ? I don’t want to spend a lot of time experimenting if its not possible..
More than possible, but I advice you to going other way, don't wast resources on putting an elephant into a bottle.
Best regards
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