Hi guys, I'm having a bit of difficulty understanding when to use nathelper and rtpproxy. If you wouldn't mind fielding my questions below, I'd really appreciate it.
In what situations would you use: -nathelper rather than rtpproxy? -rtpproxy rather than nathelper? -both nathelper and rtpproxy?
Thanks! -- Nick e: nick.hoffman@altcall.com p: +61 7 5591 3588 f: +61 7 5591 6588
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Hi, nathelper is cooperating with rtpproxy. It means nathelper must be loaded if you want to traverse NAT for your user agents behind NAT. RTPproxy is used only when it is necessary. At the moment it is at all times if just one UA is behind NAT no matter if it is symmetric NAT or other types of NAT. You should look at onsip.org for more information.
Ladislav
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Od: nick.hoffman@altcall.com Komu: serusers@lists.iptel.org CC: Datum: 11.03.2006 06:44 Předmět: [Serusers] nathelper vs rtpproxy
Hi guys, I'm having a bit of difficulty understanding when to use nathelper and rtpproxy. If you wouldn't mind fielding my questions below, I'd really
appreciate it.
In what situations would you use: -nathelper rather than rtpproxy? -rtpproxy rather than nathelper? -both nathelper and rtpproxy?
Thanks! -- Nick e: nick.hoffman@altcall.com p: +61 7 5591 3588 f: +61 7 5591 6588
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