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WebRTC Integrator's Guide

You're reading from   WebRTC Integrator's Guide Successfully build your very own scalable WebRTC infrastructure quickly and efficiently

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783981267
Length 382 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Altanai Bisht Altanai Bisht
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Preface 1. Running WebRTC with and without SIP FREE CHAPTER 2. Making a Standalone WebRTC Communication Client 3. WebRTC with SIP and IMS 4. WebRTC Integration with Intelligent Network 5. WebRTC Integration with PSTN 6. Basic Features of WebRTC over SIP 7. WebRTC with Industry Standard Frameworks 8. WebRTC and Rich Communication Services 9. Native SIP Application and Interaction with WebRTC Clients 10. Other WebRTC Use Cases Index

Limitations of the existing setup

We saw how to develop a WebRTC client, install an SIP server, and configure a WebRTC to SIP environment. A sky view of our final, existing client-server solution setup for SIPWS signaling and WebRTC media so far is shown as follows:

Limitations of the existing setup

As per our current setup status, only the WebRTC-enabled client and servers can participate in the communication flow in an offer/answer (O/A) model.

There are, however, numerous limitations of the existing solution, some of which are mentioned in the following sections. In the upcoming chapters, we shall do away with most of the limitations.

Firewall and NAT issues

The existing architecture does not provide the Network Address Translation (NAT) technique to overcome the blockage due to firewalls and enterprise policies. As a solution, we must see the alternative for public IP discovery in the WebRTC client server setup. NAT is possible in the Kamailio server through RTP proxy modules and STUN.

Media transcoding

If the codecs on...

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