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sip:sip_solutions [2010/11/01 12:12]
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The Internet Gate fully supports the SIP protocol, which means that you may use SIP based services and applications all the way from the Internet, through the firewall, and on to your secure inside network. The Internet Gate fully supports the SIP protocol, which means that you may use SIP based services and applications all the way from the Internet, through the firewall, and on to your secure inside network.
-The Internet Gate keeps a database of all connected SIP users. It analyses all passing SIP traffic and distributes it to the right user on the inside network.+The Internet Gate keeps track of all connected SIP users. It analyses all passing SIP traffic, handles NAT related issues with private IP addresses and routes incoming as well as outgoing messages to the correct destination/user.
The way the Internet Gate handles SIP traffic makes it useful for more than just a firewall that supports SIP traffic. You can for instance easily set up the Internet Gate to work as a SIP server, allowing inside and/or outside users to register. The way the Internet Gate handles SIP traffic makes it useful for more than just a firewall that supports SIP traffic. You can for instance easily set up the Internet Gate to work as a SIP server, allowing inside and/or outside users to register.
sip/sip_solutions.txt · Last modified: 2010/11/02 10:45 by lars
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