> Indeed. In addition to having no support among manufacturers of VoIP
> network elements used in service delivery platforms of nontrivial size
> (I am not referring to phones or ATAs), IAX has a fundamental design
> flaw that makes it unworkable for large amounts of traffic.
>
didnt they allow the separation of media and signaling in later
versions? Of course this would mean that you are at the whim of the
users version of iax if they did, and if the user restricts the ability
to do that you are boned.
I really dont know if iax did this or not, I dont use it I just heard at
one point that they separated it, not just a reinvite type handoff but a
real separation of signalling and media.
The handoff requires the customer to participate in your strategy, which
can be a bad thing to require of customers, and the old way is that when
you do handoff you lose some potential CDR data. Why the separation was
supposed to be a good thing.
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Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com Bret McDanel
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