If you set yes then asterisk assumes that the address its coming from
is not the same as the UA thinks it is. most devices will not operate
properly if set to yes when they are in fact local.

On 9/9/07, bilal ghayyad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi List;
>
> If I set nat=yes, then asterisk will send the packets
> to the public IP address or to the private IP address
> (which will be for the endpoint that is behind the
> nating)?
>
> And by setting the nat=yes, then what exactly will be
> ignored at asterisk side when reading the
> registeration messages from the endpoint?
>
> Any help.
>
> Regards
> Bilal
>
>
>
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