Voip Asterisk wrote:
I know that NAT is something no one really likes to talk about, but
does anyone know how work with it elegantly? There are many providers
which deal with it on a daily basis in fact they cater to it, is this
possible to do with asterisk or does it require other exotic setups?
I even know of a provider which uses asterisk with many different
types of devices, and they handle all NAT config on their end even to
the point of deciding to stay in the media stream or not (ie when two
endpoints are behind NAT you almost have to stay in the media stream
unless you got it figured out like skype does). What is the best way
to work with NAT, and build a production system?
Use a far end nat traversal appliance. Acmepacket , kagoor and Jasomi
are some examples.
Leo
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