Hi,

I have an Opensips server dispatching to 3 Asterisk servers. I would like to 
assign public IPs to all of these servers and avoid NAT altogether - phones 
will also have public IPs. The way I set this in the lab, all the SIP traffic 
goes thru the SIP proxy (Opensips) and RTP goes directly between the Asterisk 
servers and the UAs.

The issue is that our provider (they will be both sip trunk and internet access 
provider for us) wants to assign us only 1 public IP on their voice network - 
they are saying that the above design is unusual. I'm new to this, is it?

If we end up getting only 1 public IP, I assume putting all behind NAT (or 
assigning the public IP to opensips and putting the asterisk servers behind 
NAT) will do it. rtpproxy is also setup on the Opensips server just in case - I 
can use it to force the RTP traffic thru the sip proxy. Any other way?

All I want to do is load balance the RTP traffic, avoid any unnecessay 
processing and bottlenecks (rtpproxy, etc.). 

Any thoughts? 

Thanks,
Matt
                                          
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