
OpenSIPS is not an SBC as the members of their mailing list will readily and loudly attest. OpenSIPS is a SIP Proxy. OpenSIPS + rtp-proxy can provide many of the functions of an SBC. Personally I wouldn't allow anything on your private VoIP LAN that I didn't have direct control over. I'm not against using OpenSIPS or Asterisk but I wouldn't let my customers manage it and have direct access to my switch. ----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Dawson" <robert.dawson at mindshift.com> To: VoiceOps at voiceops.org Sent: Thursday, June 3, 2010 11:39:42 AM Subject: [VoiceOps] Anyone using OpenSIPS/OpenSER/Kamailio to interface with L3
I have a customer that I would like to setup on their own SBC to avoid adding the overhead/licensing costs to our Acmes.
Robert Dawson
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