Rafael,
Lets say we have 3 clients 2 on the same lan and another on diferent lan
Client 1 192.168.3.5
Client 2 192.168.3.6
Client 3 192.168.4.5
The line :
avp_printf("i:450", "$dd");
if ( avp_check("i:450", "eq/$src_ip/g") )
I mostly understand this.
But I really dont get the idea on how does the src_ip from client 1 and the
src_ip on client 3 will be different they have different networks but what
will happened if I use the mask 255.255.0.0 when both clients are on the
same network.
So my question is: after I record $dd and check to $src_ip what is the g
for maybe thats the part I dont fully understand ??
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De: Rafael Risco GV [mailto:rafael.risco@gmail.com]
Enviado el: Miércoles, 28 de Diciembre de 2005 11:22 a.m.
Para: Fernando Rodriguez
CC: users(a)openser.org
Asunto: Re: [Users] Src&Dest ip avpops
try this:
http://openser.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=how_to_set_up_nathelper_rtpproxy_whe
n_both_sip_ua_s_are_behind_same_nat
On 12/28/05, Fernando Rodriguez <frod(a)aitelecom.net> wrote:
Hello,
Is there a place were i can read about avpops module regarding src and dst
ip this is for using mediaproxy when the users are in diferent interfaces of
the equipment or diferent networks so i can only mediaproxy the ones that
need this functionalyty and the ones on the same network connect direct from
one to the other.
Thanks a lot
Fernando Rodriguez V.
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