rtpengine
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  • Documentation
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What is rtpengine?

The Sipwise NGCP rtpengine is a proxy for RTP traffic and other UDP based media traffic. It’s meant to be used with the Kamailio SIP proxy and forms a drop-in replacement for any of the other available RTP and media proxies.

Currently the only supported platform is GNU/Linux.

  • What is rtpengine?
  • Mailing List
  • Features
  • Documentation
  • Sponsors
  • Contribution
  • rtpengine(8) manual page
    • NAME
    • SYNOPSIS
    • DESCRIPTION
    • OPTIONS
    • INTERFACES
      • System Network Interfaces
      • Advertised Address
      • Interface Names
      • Multiple Addresses per Interface
      • Round-Robin Address Selection
      • Alias Names
      • Legacy Protocols
    • EXIT STATUS
    • ENVIRONMENT
    • FILES
    • EXAMPLES
    • SEE ALSO
  • rtpengine-recording(8) manual page
    • NAME
    • SYNOPSIS
    • DESCRIPTION
    • OPTIONS
    • EXIT STATUS
    • FILES
    • SEE ALSO
  • Architecture Overview
    • Processing of RTP/RTCP packets
      • appendix 1
      • Other important notes:
      • Marking the packet stream
    • Call monologue and handling of call subscriptions
    • Signaling events
    • Mutexes, locking, reference counting
      • Struct call
      • Object/struct hierarchy and ownership
      • Reference-counted objects
      • Signaling events additional information
      • RTP packets processing additional information
      • Non-reference-counted objects
      • Packet_stream mutex
    • Kernel forwarding
    • Call monologue and Tag concept
    • Flags and options parsing
      • Flags
  • Unit-tests
  • Troubleshooting Overview
    • Debug memory leaks
      • Valgrind
      • Address Sanitizer
  • Glossary
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