well, if after the NATed UA receives the 200 OK it has to start
sending RTP and it is symetric(sends and receive data throught the
same port), then there is no need of a media proxy, since the called
part knows from which port in the NAT box the NATed UA is using...
I am getting confused about why I need to use a media proxy....
Felipe
On 10/4/05, Felipe Louback <louback(a)gmail.com> wrote:
after the UA,
which send the INVITE, received the 200 OK for the INIVTE it has
to start sending RTP.
uhm..... I didn't know that. That is a very good
explanation. If it
has to start sending RTP, then the media proxy now knows what port it
is using in tha NAT box. I thought that after the 200 OK, the nated UA
would wait for audio to come, since it sent all the parameters in the
SDP body.
Thanks for the explanation.
Felipe
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"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that
whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life."
John 3:16