[RTPproxy Users] correct meaning of force_rtp_proxy "E" and "I" flags in bridge mode
Klaus Darilion
klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at
Fri Dec 11 00:18:34 PST 2009
Maxim Sobolev schrieb:
> Klaus Darilion wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> When rtpproxy is in bridging mode, and the session is created (INVITE)
>> with "I" flag (internal), what command should be specified during lookup
>> (200 ok response) to select the other interface?
>>
>> Do I have to use the 'E' flag to select the other interface, or do I
>> have to specify again the 'I' flag and rtpproxy automatically choose the
>> other interface (as it is a lookup)?
>
> Klaus,
>
> Sorry for the delay, somehow I missed this message. Basically, the flag
> indicates the direction in which the current message is going. So for
> the 200 OK that goes from internal to external it will have to be IE.
So I allways have to specify 2 flags? E.g. from internal to internal: II
and from external to external: EE ?
> Please note that this older version of bridging logic is outdated, I
> have much better version in place in trunk, which doesn't require any
> flags from the nathelper, but instead uses host in RURI for INVITE and
> host in 2nd Via in 200 OK to determine a proper media address.
Great. Do you consider trunk ready to use?
Does it work with current Kamailio nathelper module?
regards
klaus
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