If you haven't already looked at it, read through
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-rosenberg-sipping-ice-01.txt

RjS

On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 09:09, niharad wrote:
> Hello All,
>    I have implemented a SIP client. I have incorporated a stun client to make it 
> work even when behind NATs.IT works well.
>    Recently I have come across a network setting where in if both the clients are 
> behind same network then the NAT does not allow the routing of voice packets 
> originated from a source in its n/w and destined for a client which is also in the 
> same network.
>    I was wondering if it is possible to specify both global and local IPs and 
> respective port nos in the SDP.
>    Is there any (other) way to solve this problem?
> 
> thanks and regards
> yogesh
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