On Friday 12 December 2003 10:13, Andrei Pelinescu-Onciul wrote:
On Dec 12, 2003 at 12:06, Pablo Murillo pm@rednet.com.ar wrote:
Thanks Klaus, but ...
If, I use RTP proxy all the traffic would go through my server or am I mistaken?
Yes, all the RTP traffic will go through your RTP proxy. The ideea is to do this only when necessary. From ser.cfg you should "force" RTP proxy usage only if the caller, the callee or both of them are behind a symmetric nat. You can try to get arround nat with STUN and fall back to RTP proxy only for UAs which don't support it or are behind symmetric nats (if STUN is used the sip packets will contain the nat public address, so they will look like "normal" not-behind-nat UAs).
Right. For example in our network we always ship out units to our customers, preconfigured for STUN or Port Forwarding. I neither is possible then we set them for our RTPProxy. Right now we only have about 5% of our users going through the RTPProxy. And we are quite happy with that! Before we had the RTPProxy we had to turn those customers away.
Andres http://www.telesip.net
Andrei
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