Hi Ladislav,

Symmetric RTP means the client uses the same port for both sending and receiving media. What you describe is COMEDIA support (COnnection MEDIA).

regards,
bogdan

Ladislav Andel wrote:

Do User Agents always send RTP packets to source IP:port of received RTP packet if they support symmetric RTP? I mean even User Agents in public and without use of mediaproxy in the middle?

Ladislav


Antoine Fressancourt wrote:

Hi,

I will try it out in a NAT environment as soon as possible so, as I did not figure out how to configure X-lite and OpenSER to force the use of the mediaproxy.

I have seen answers to other messages from Klaus, and I will try to figure that out by myself before begging for help anothre time.

Thanks for all your helps

Antoine

Le 23 mai 06 à 15:47, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu a écrit :

Hi Antoine,

lately, all the SIP clients (hard or soft) are symmetric from RTP point of view, so feel free to use any.
X-lite for sure works.

regards,
bogdan

Antoine Fressancourt wrote:

Hello,

I wish to set up Openser in order to use the mediaproxy module to perform NAT traversal. I have tried to figure out which client to use, as it is required that the client is able to perform symmetric RTP operations. So I ask you all about which kind of softphone client you use in conjunction with the mediaproxy module, in which configuration...
I wish to use X-lite or an open-source client, do you have any clue ?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Antoine Fressancourt

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