@Simon
Yes, when either caller or callee is behind symmetric NAT, I want to
activate RTP proxy. I think that makes sense
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 7:37 PM, Simon Perreault <simon.perreault(a)viagenie.ca
wrote:
Le 2013-03-05 13:20, Alex Balashov a écrit :
Many router out there are using Full cone NAT.
Yes, but how does full cone NAT change the treatment you must give to
the SIP client on the far (proxy) end?
I guess he wants to activate RTP proxying for clients behind a symmetric
NAT only.
Simon
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