Mediaproxy and rtpproxy serve identical purposes. They both can act as
a relay to help relay media between clients on different NAT's. If you
dont want to relay media when clients are behind the same nat - you must
inspect the SDP on your proxy and chose not to use a media relay.
If you have clients behind 2 different NAT's it is generally not
possible to pass media without using a relay server.
-Eric
On 10/15/2015 11:36 AM, Rodrigo Pimenta Carvalho wrote:
Hi.
Today I'm searching for a solution that allows me to use OpenSIPS, SIP
over TCP, end-nodes behind NATs and direct media.
As someone pointed, I'm reading now about MediaProxy module.
However, if I'm right, by using MediaProxy I will get only media
relay. That is, MediaProxy does only provide media relay. Am I right?
I need an way to implement direct media between the end-nodes, behind
NATs. I want to avoid pass the media through the MediaProxy, due to
performance reasons.
Should I give up using MediaProxy and move to RTPProxy? Would it be a
good decision?
When it is better to use MediaProxy, and when it is better to use
RTPProxy?
Any hint will be very helpful!
Best regards.
RODRIGO PIMENTA CARVALHO
Inatel Competence Center
Software
Ph: +55 35 3471 9200 RAMAL 979
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