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Re: xAP enabled SIP proxy?



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Gregg,
In answer to the first, no.

I think it would be exceptionally useful - I have both a Sipura ATA and
a Grandstream 4 line SIP phone. And whilst * is on the todo list it is a
way down it! I had looked at 'screen scraping' the Sipura for CID
information but a Proxy would be better.

Happy to assist but given the todo list probably as an alpha tester.

Lehane




Gregg Liming wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is anyone aware of any work toward implementing a xAP enabled
> (preferably CTI compliant) SIP proxy?
>
> The motivation for the question is that my 2-line hard, SIP phone is
> configured to connect to my local (personal) asterisk server and the
> other line to an outside SIP server. I use axc for the local asterisk
> server, but don't have any way of getting similar support for calls
> placed/accepted to/from the externally connected SIP server.
> Presumably, users of "consumer" or "residential"
VoIP plans (e.g.,
> Vonage, Voicepulse, etc.) might have similar needs.
>
> In anticipation that the answer to the above question is
"no", does
> anyone else have interest (as dev or user)? I'm also interested in
> anyones past experiences with SIP proxies and/or strong feelings as to
> whether a true NAT-enabling SIP proxy is needed (e.g.,
> http://www.openser.org, <http://www.openser.org,>
> http://siproxd.sourceforge.net
<http://siproxd.sourceforge.net>)
or
> simply a way
> to intercept the SIP commands (i.e., no RTP proxying). In particular,
I
> don't really want to develop a SIP proxy when others already exist;
> however, some may be overly complex, unwieldy, etc. Similarly, it
would
> be most useful if any existing SIP proxy had an existing API/mechanism
> of intercepting/accessing the SIP headers. I would be looking for a
> solution that will support NAT-ed SIP phones and not require being run
> on the firewall.
>
> Any thoughts, comments, suggestions?
>
> Gregg
>
>


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Gregg,<br>
In answer to the first, no.<br>
<br>
I think it would be exceptionally useful - I have both a Sipura ATA and
a Grandstream 4 line SIP phone. And whilst * is on the todo list it is
a way down it! I had looked at 'screen scraping' the Sipura for CID
information but a Proxy would be better.<br>
<br>
Happy to assist but given the todo list probably as an alpha
tester.<br>
<br>
Lehane<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
Gregg Liming wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid44AD75AF.9040909@xxxxxxx"
type="cite"><!-- Network content -->

<div id="ygrp-text">
<p>Hi,<br>
<br>
Is anyone aware of any work toward implementing a xAP enabled<br>
(preferably CTI compliant) SIP proxy?<br>
<br>
The motivation for the question is that my 2-line hard, SIP phone
is<br>
configured to connect to my local (personal) asterisk server and
the<br>
other line to an outside SIP server. I use axc for the local
asterisk<br>
server, but don't have any way of getting similar support for
calls<br>
placed/accepted to/from the externally connected SIP server.<br>
Presumably, users of "consumer" or "residential" VoIP
plans (e.g.,<br>
Vonage, Voicepulse, etc.) might have similar needs.<br>
<br>
In anticipation that the answer to the above question is "no",
does<br>
anyone else have interest (as dev or user)? I'm also interested
in<br>
anyones past experiences with SIP proxies and/or strong feelings as
to<br>
whether a true NAT-enabling SIP proxy is needed (e.g.,<br>
<a href="http://www.openser.org,";>http://www.openser.<wbr>org,</a>
<a
href="http://siproxd.sourceforge.net";>http://siproxd.<wbr>sourceforge.<wbr>net</a>)
or simply a way<br>
to intercept the SIP commands (i.e., no RTP proxying). In particular,
I<br>
don't really want to develop a SIP proxy when others already
exist;<br>
however, some may be overly complex, unwieldy, etc. Similarly, it
would<br>
be most useful if any existing SIP proxy had an existing
API/mechanism<br>
of intercepting/<wbr>accessing the SIP headers. I would be looking
for a<br>
solution that will support NAT-ed SIP phones and not require being
run<br>
on the firewall.<br>
<br>
Any thoughts, comments, suggestions?<br>
<br>
Gregg<br>
</p>
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