Just a hint:
Mediaproxy has two files called something like symetric-ua.cfg and
asymetric-ua.cf
Probably, if you specify your two end-points in those files you will
get the right functionality.
Sam.
2006/2/18, George Lambson <LambsonGE(a)mtc.byu.edu>du>:
I guess this is the proper terminology I am looking
for.
I have an Asymmetric UA and an Symmetric UA that I amtrying to connect through SER and
Mediaproxy.
The Asymmetric UA does not register, rather it is on the LAN and is completely accessible
to SER. The Symmetric UA however is on the internet and would likely be going through a
NAT--hence the need for SER.
The problem that I am having is that SER and Mediaproxy are ignoring the SDP info from
the Asymmetric UA and sending the RTP stream from the Symmetric UA back to the same port
that the Asymmetric UA sent from.
Any ideas on how I can get Mediaproxy and SER be selective about how it sends the RTP
stream to the unregistered Asymmetric UA?
Thanks again.
George
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