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Yate can be used as a SIP session border controller providing security for the internal network of the carrier. It provides also NAT traversal support.
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Yate can be used as a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Session_border_controller SIP session border controller] providing security for the internal network of the carrier. It provides also NAT traversal support.
  
 
To enable this feature you have to add in ysipchan.conf:
 
To enable this feature you have to add in ysipchan.conf:
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'''See also'''
 
'''See also'''
  
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Session_border_controller SIP Session border controller]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Session_border_controller SIP Session border controller]
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* [[SIP Configuration File]]
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* [[Regular_expressions|regexroute.conf]]
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* [[Telephony]]
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[[Category:SIP]] [[Category:Server]] [[Category:SBC]]

Latest revision as of 12:01, 4 November 2013

Yate can be used as a SIP session border controller providing security for the internal network of the carrier. It provides also NAT traversal support.

To enable this feature you have to add in ysipchan.conf:

[general]
ignorevia=yes

If you want to use RTP forward between the 2 endpoints you can setup in regexroute.conf something like:

${rtp_forward}possible=;rtp_forward=yes


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