On 10 maio, 17:36, Vladimir Ralev <
vladimir.ra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There are a couple of ways to talk to PSTN network. PSTN gateways are the
> easiest, but with Mobicents you could also do SS7.
>
> You should note that IPBX architecture is slightly more complicated than
> just a PSTN call - it uses conferences and terminates the calls instead of
> forwarding them.
>
> Forwarding the call is much easier and it will work with any PSTN gateway
> once you adjust it on the SIP level.
> Terminating the call like IPBX does requires adjustments at both SIP and RTP
> levels, which is a bit more complicated, but anything can be done.
>
> We have tested IPBX with 2 PSTN providers behind a firewall and they work
> with most PSTN network, but some PSTN networks are known to have problems.
>
> The easiest way to test it is to take IPBX, there is a preconfigured
> callwithus account in there and you can make a test call to google phone,
> which is already in the contact list of the default users. Dont make more
> than a few calls to a cheap network. This account is intended only for a
> quick test.
>
> A wireshark trace will tell us a lot more about your situation. I can't see
> any reason MMS would not start sending RTP.
>
> On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 10:58 PM, Wagner Andrade <
>