Hi David, I already read all of these. But the problem seems contradict with what I read
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 9:56 PM, David <kamailio.org@spam.lublink.net> wrote:
Hello,
Look on Wikipedia and read the articles for SIP, RTP, NAT and STUN.
The answer to your question can be found in the above articles.
David
On 13-02-27 10:26 PM, Khoa Pham wrote:
Hi, I have Kamailio as SIP server and RTP server. Client is PJSIP.
I read that STUN is for non-symmetric NAT, and RTP server is for symmetric NAT.
Supposed A calls B.
If A, B both use symmetric NAT and STUN, they cannot hear each otherIf A or B use non-symmetric NAT and NOT using STUN, they cannot hear each other.
Why is that?
I read http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-takeda-symmetric-nat-traversal-00.txt for Prediction Failure, is that related to this problem ?--
Khoa Pham
HCMC University of Science
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