No, because RTP proxy would relay media only. SIP signalling would still
go through one of the proxy servers and SIP messages would only make it
to the user agent behind symmetric NAT if they were sent by the proxy
server originally contacted by the user agent (with the same IP address).
Jan.
On 08-02 13:19, Darren Sessions wrote:
We currently do not use an RTP proxy in our service
(so the audio does not
ride our internet bandwidth).
Our biggest issue at the moment is the redundancy between two SER servers in
dealing with symmetric NATs (specifically dealing with the individual SER
server unique IP addresses and the far end customer's symmetric NAT).
If we were to use an RTP proxy, as a backup mechanism for dealing with NATs,
would this alleviate the issue of multiple SER servers and symmetric NATs?
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