[SIPForum-discussion] SBC or STUN/TURN Server ?
Klaus Darilion
klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at
Mon Feb 6 11:23:52 UTC 2006
김현곤 wrote:
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> Dear All,
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> I’m using a commercial Session Border Controller.
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> BUT, I have some performance problem with that SBC.
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> When a network went down and up again, the UAs (about 10,000 UAs) tried
> to register simultaneously.
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> That makes the SBC fail to deal with the 1200 packets per second.
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> So, I asked the vendor to provide any solution for that problem,
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> BUT, I think they must take some time to fix that problem.
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> I should take alternative solution like the using of STUN server for NAT
> traversal.
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> (I think that STUN server could be configured in a cluster for load sharing)
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> BUT, I can’t find any commercial STUN server and can’t find any other
> operators using STUN server..
If "commercial" is not a requirement, you can use one of these STUN
servers. Of course STUN for NAT traversal helps only if the clients are
configured to use STUN for NAT traversal.
regards
klaus
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> If you have some ideas on this, please let me know what I should do.
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> Thanks in advance.
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> Peter, KIM
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> [mailto:discussion-bounces at sipforum.org] *On Behalf Of *Ilya Borin
> *Sent:* Sunday, February 05, 2006 6:50 PM
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> *Subject:* [SIPForum-discussion] reSIProcate stack question
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> Hello !
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> I'm performing an analyzation of different SIP stacks for the product
> our conpany intends to develop.
> One of which is the reSIProcate. Which seems relly good :)
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> The problem is that the operation system we use is VxWorks.
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> And as I've understood, you don't have support for this OS.
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> The question is, if you know some way to compile and use it under
> VxWorks ? I'll appresiate very much, if you'll give me an answer, **even
> it it's negative!**
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> Thank you in advance !
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> --
> Ilya Borin
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