ā11-13-2013 01:07 PM - edited ā03-18-2019 02:07 AM
Can you please explain me the difference between traversal and non traversal calls...
Are the non traversal calls those who are Sip<-->Sip H323<-->H323
and the traversal calls H323<-->SIP for example ? Is the traversal license the license with witch i can register
for example :
E20 --> Internet -->ASA5505--->Router3945-->VCS the e20 without any Expressway or other license for the VCS or only H323<-->Sip and Sip<-->H323
ā11-13-2013 03:36 PM
The easiest way I find to visualise the difference is whether the call comes in to the device on one side, and goes out on another, then it's a Traveral call, and calls within the VCS's control are Non-Traversal..
Some examples:
Local H.323 -> Local H.323 is Non-Traversal
Local H.323 -> H.323 elsewhere is a Traversal.
Same goes for SIP.
And anything that is a translation from one protocol to another is also a Traversal ie H.323 -> SIP or SIP -> H.323.
Wayne
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ā11-13-2013 06:06 PM
Svetoslav Simeonov wrote:
Is the traversal license the license with witch i can registerfor example :
E20 --> Internet -->ASA5505--->Router3945-->VCS the e20 without any Expressway or other license for the VCS or only H323<-->Sip and Sip<-->H323
No, these licenses have nothing to do with end-point registrations, they are "call licenses"; i.e. sip--sip, h323--h323, sip--h323, IPv4--IPv6.
The VCS-C comes with 2500 free registration "licenses" unless you are running a "trial version" which will only allow 3 registrations, in which case it needs to be activated.
/jens
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