Robert Rozman
2004-Jun-01 09:01 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Difference between native and 3rd party h323 channel driver ?
Hi, I'm trying to compile h323 channel driver on cvs Asterisk 1.0 but no success (I get a lot of errors - related to pwlib library). I read in docs that there is also 3rd party h323 channel driver (somehow both even share protion of code?). I wonder what are pros and cons of both drivers ? Should I try to compile native driver ? Thanks in advance, Robert.
Michael Manousos
2004-Jun-01 10:26 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Difference between native and 3rd party h323 channel driver ?
Robert Rozman wrote:> Hi, > > I'm trying to compile h323 channel driver on cvs Asterisk 1.0 but no success > (I get a lot of errors - related to pwlib library). > > I read in docs that there is also 3rd party h323 channel driver (somehow > both even share protion of code?).Asterisk-oh323 was the first H.323 channel driver for Asterisk. The included one is a fork of it, which followed a different approach in the internal design and implementation. Currently, both are following totally independent roadmaps.> > I wonder what are pros and cons of both drivers ? Should I try to compile > native driver ?Some features of asterisk-oh323 (OH323 driver): - Jitter buffer (static or dynamic, with configurable limits). - Configurable number of voice frames per RTP packet. - Inbound call rate limiter (experimental, needs more testing). - Configurable limits for inbound, outbound, simultaneous calls at any given time. - RTCP report generation and handling. Normally, you try both of them and keep the one that makes you happy.> > Thanks in advance, > > Robert. > >Michael.