[cisco-voip] Re: IP-IP Gateway

Paulo Pereira pjp at paulo-pereira.net
Thu Nov 4 10:34:27 EST 2004


Oleg,

the ip-ip gateway is a device that joins two voip call legs. It does in IP
what two back to back gateways with PRI interfaces do :-) But... without
the compression decompression...

Another interesting thing is that in the last release it can do SIP on one
side and H.323 on the other side.

Edgar,

this gateway is interesting to join voip traffic from your network and
deliver it to a VoIP provider in a way that you can completely control
both billing and the traffic flows. Your provider will have only one (or a
few) gateways to be worried with as well.

Regards,

Paulo Pereira


<quote who="Edgar Almonte">
> what exactly is ip2ip gateway?? is that just the capability to have an
> inbound ip leg terminated to an outgoing ip leg???
>
> Oleg Shevtsov wrote:
>
>>Hello Paulo,
>>
>>Why do you need it?
>>get the simple P4, install VoIP proxy from one or another vendors
>>and forget about the IP2IP gateway. I have no idea about situation when
>>it is realy usefull.
>>
>>rgrds,
>>
>>On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 06:50:50AM -0800, Paulo Pereira wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Any idea of how many concurrent calls can a 2600XM router do as an IP-IP
>>>gateway?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>pjp
>>>
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>>>Paulo Jorge Pereira
>>>IP Network Engineering, CCIE 6372
>>>
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