I'm interested to hear how folks are handling NAT SIP routing issues "in the wild" for commercial use. Are you using a commerical SIP-aware NAT router solution? If so, what? Are you using a software SIP-proxy like SER or siproxd? If so, which? Do you set everything to "canreinvite=no" in sip.conf? Any comments about real-world implementations would be welcome. Thanks -- David Gurr Congruity Ltd. Hemel Hempstead, UK
>I'm interested to hear how folks are handling NAT SIP routing issues "in the >wild" for commercial use. > >Are you using a commerical SIP-aware NAT router solution? If so, what? > >Are you using a software SIP-proxy like SER or siproxd? If so, which? > >Do you set everything to "canreinvite=no" in sip.conf? > >Any comments about real-world implementations would be welcome. > > >We handle it via SER with its rtpproxy/nathelper modules. Our configuration can detect automatically if the mediastream should be handled by our servers or if the endpoints successfully used STUN and can communicate directly. -- Andres Network Admin http://www.telesip.net