On 07/26/2011 09:19 AM, Flavio Miranda wrote:
> In a no natted environment if I letnat=yes on sip.conf it would
> cause some thing bad or it is irrelevant ? Anybody know ?
There is no harm unless the endpoint you are dealing with does not do
symmetric RTP. The nat=yes option assumes that it is okay to send RTP
back to the source port from which it originated, irrespectively of
what's in the SDP. This will cause one-way audio if the endpoint
happens to want to receive RTP on a different port than the one it is
sending it from.
Almost all endpoints these days do symmetric RTP, though, so it's not
a huge concern.
That said, from a methodological and aesthetic perspective, it is
better not to break standard RFC-compliant behaviour unnecessarily.
Thus, I would not enable nat=yes unless there really is no direct
network and transport-layer reachability to the endpoint.
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