Ok, thanks,
Can you help me to have this kind of rules ?
I try with iptables without success.
Best,
 Romaric SAGBO




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De : Paul Hayes <[email protected]>
À : [email protected]
Envoyé le : Lun 20 juin 2011, 16h 39min 32s
Objet : Re: [asterisk-users] Re :  Re :  Direct RTP with Asterisk

On 20/06/11 13:18, Eric Wieling wrote:
> 
> If you can't ping between the two end points, then you can't do direct RTP.
> 

precisely.  If 10.10.9.1 isn't reachable from the network that 10.10.8.1 is on 
then 10.10.8.1 isn't going to be able to send RTP to 10.10.9.1.

You need to add routes to the routers on both networks telling them how to 
reach 
the other networks.

cheers,
Paul

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