On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Paolo Prandini <[email protected]> wrote:
> I managed to use the sipXbridge, very nice indeed.
> I am however in the following case:
> a) sipx server has a public ip, no NAT
> b) sip trunk has a public ip, no NAT
> c) users are on the internet with static public IP, no NAT
> In this case I expect RTP to be between sip trunk and
> users without media server intervention, packets should
> be flowing directly between endpoints without sipx in
> the middle.
> What I find is that sipx stays in the media path, and
> that is clearly undesiderable.
> How can I obtain this result?
> Thanks for your help
> Paolo
>

Hi Paolo,

sipxbridge/spixrelay is working as designed. sipxrelay will always
stay on the media path. sipxbridge/sipxrelay was designed to address
the use case when sipx is beind a NAT/firewall.
Your use case is not a use case that it was designed for.

Ranga
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