[VoiceOps] Open source SBC Solutions?

Scott Berkman scott at sberkman.net
Thu Oct 1 17:39:54 EDT 2009


The only OSS project that really comes close to counting as a SBC (at least
in its goals) is OpenSBC
(http://www.opensourcesip.org:8080/clearspacex/community/opensbc), but I
don't know that it is production-quality and I've never heard of anyone
using it for anything important.

	-Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: voiceops-bounces at voiceops.org [mailto:voiceops-bounces at voiceops.org]
On Behalf Of Jonathan Thurman
Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 4:15 PM
To: VoiceOps
Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] Open source SBC Solutions?

On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 11:48 AM, Alex Balashov
<abalashov at evaristesys.com> wrote:
> It *really*, *really* depends on what you want to *do* with it.
>
> As others have pointed out, there are many respects in which the OpenSER
> family of proxy stacks can perform some common functions of an SBC. There
> are also many respects in which they absolutely cannot, because at the end
> of the day they are proxies with limited UAS functionality, not fat,
opaque
> B2BUAs loaded with features and ASIC-assisted media relay functionality,
> etc.

Good point Alex.  I should say this is not for a ITSP.  I work in
Education in Oregon, and we are working to improve the communication
between schools in the state.  We currently have an ageing video
conferencing set-up using H.323.  We need something to act as an
external presence for roaming users and inbound calls from other
agencies for both voice and video.  SIP would be preferred, and the
H.323 video devices that support SIP will be converted.  In the end,
we would like to come up with a simple software solution that we could
give to other educational agencies so we can all communicate.
Purchasing an ACME is out of the question, not that I have priced
them, but I don't think I can get one for free...  (However, tax
deductible donations are welcome =)

Here is what need:
 - Voice and video support
 - Proxy
 - B2BUA
 - NAT Traversal
 - SIP
 - CDR

These things would be nice:
 - H.323 support
 - Transcoding
 - Simplified Management

What is not needed:
 - Auto Attendant
 - Conferencing
 - Stateful fail-over

There seem to be a lot of solutions out there, and hopefully the
experience of the list can help narrow down to what actually works.
Thanks for you help!

-Jonathan
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