Hi O.,
This will work only with one NAT involved in SIP dialog. If you have
both clients behind NAT then RTPproxy or Mediaproxy is necessary. Also,
your clients has to support active/passive direction attribute and be
able to read source IP:port address from the first RTP packet received.
Regards,
Ladislav
O. wrote:
Hi Kostas and samuel,
In the case you are describing, using nathelper will replace the
rtpproxy or medianproxy? It looks to me that in this case the rtp will
be route in between the sip client, without any proxy. In the
configuration you mentioned the ser is on public IP?
if this is the case it looks much better the proxy from the load
prospective.
thanks,
O.