Re: AW: SIP and H323

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   Out of curiosity, why does a a Sip/H323 converter
need special hardware, especially voice boards?  Isn't
its job  to translate between protocols and pass the
translated traffic elsewhere?  Where do the voice
boards come in?
 
> Sorry, no, it's not available as public source. Even
> if it was, it wouldn't help you much, since it also
> requires a special hardware box (voice boards and so
> on).
> 
> 
> > 
> > Cheers.





		
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