Dear Benjamin;
So in that case, when we set nat = yes? For what we do
this?
C F, I have nat=yes set by default for all my
extensions(with
canreinvite=no). And things work fine.
Bilal, about Asterisk sending packets to
public/private :
Asterisk will send packets to the public IP advertised
by the msg/recv
from address. It is the NAT's headache on the
endpoints network
periphery to send the response from Asterisk to the
endpoint.
C F wrote:
>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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