I saw Klaus answered very well on it. Just want to add that RTP is not SIP
messages
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Subject: [Serusers] Outbound proxy definition
Hi,
I am really frustrated with the definition of outbound proxy:
The outbound proxy is a normal SIP proxy. You configure your client, the
phone or software, to use the proxy for all SIP sessions.
I would like to know what is meant by all SIP sessions? Does it include all
SIP message as well as voice packets (i.e. RTP packets)?
Could I conclude that outbound proxy = ser + nathelper +
rtpproxy/mediaproxy?
Hope someone could answer my questions. Thanks.
Thomas