Sure...I understand ICE has its own setup workflow than SIP but it's also important that rtpengine uses the rtp path that's negotiated in the SIP or else it can cause confusion (to those who don't understand ICE very well like me).

On Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 1:47 PM Richard Fuchs <rfuchs@sipwise.com> wrote:
On 04/12/2020 13.36, Andrew Chen wrote:
> Hmm..that's interesting.  You would guess that the rtpengine binary
> process shouldn't start connecting ICE candidates once the SIP part is
> fully negotiated, which should trigger the rtpengine module on the
> Kamailio to tell rtpengine binary.."ok..you can start associating now..."

Not really. Why would you think that? ICE and SIP are really largely
unrelated, and ICE processing starts as soon as possible so that media
can flow as soon as possible. Any delay in ICE processing leads to
delays in establishing the call or the media flows. (Trickle ICE exists
partly for that reason.) In particular early media would break if ICE
had to wait for SIP to finish.

Cheers


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