Thanks for replying. Callee is actually a sip provider. I see no firewall
or iptables rules on server to prevent rtp following towards callee.
Is there anything i can do to see which thing is blocking rtps.
Best
On Fri, 18 May 2018 at 3:59 AM, Mack Hendricks <ap(a)goflyball.com> wrote:
Is there something blocking RTP traffic from reaching
the callee? Is the
callee a carrier or the actually endpoint endpoint (aka SIP Phone)?
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On May 18, 2018, at 12:50 AM, Aqs Younas <aqsyounas(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Greetings list,
I have kamailio server behind nat with rptproxy. But i am getting no voice
on the call. After taking trace i could see that rtpproxy was getting rtp
packets but not packets was being forwarded towards callee side.
Though i see in rtpproxy logs, packets being relayed from caller side.
Does rtpproxy wait to receive a single rtp frame from callee before
fowarding that to callee?
Since, i am getting no rtp from callee. So, might be rptrpoxy is waiting
to learn source address of callee side rtp, that is why it is not
forwarding rtp packets from caller towards callee.
Any pointer/suggestion is much appreciated.
Best Regards,
Aqs Younas
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