2008/9/29, sanjiv deshpande <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Here is use case for using source ip/port.
> Polycom IP Phones dont support rport and requires you to configure NAT IP /
> PORT on the phone and punching a hole for every ip phone is not a good idea
> I guess the only alternative is to let the NAT send all packets to the call
> manager (open nat one way) and
> use source ip and source port for routing.

AFAIK that is a common behaviour in current proxies and B2BUA,
something like "forcing" rport in the server (even if "rport" is not
present in request Via) with the aim of sending replies to the real
source IP:port.

-- 
Iñaki Baz Castillo
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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