AFAIK, it cannot. The problem is that NATed SIP UAs are not directly "reachable" by the other party in the call.
Because of this, you must proxy the RTP streams. You could try using STUN rather than rtpproxy or mediaproxy, if you like, but I honestly never had much success with STUN.
Regards, Paul
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 08:57:32 +0100, Martin van den Berg martinvdberg@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, thanks. But can NAT be done without relaying RTP??? If so, how?
Thanks, Martin.
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 19:22:43 -0500, Java Rockx javarockx@gmail.com wrote:
Yes. Mediaproxy and rtpproxy receive RTP data and forward it on to the other party in the call.
Regards, Paul
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