Dear all<br> <br> I have a bit confusen about server and nat its stupid question but i want to clear it wil your suggestions..<br> <br> I am going to impliment SER for my customers with domain base authentication.<br> Now if my client behind the NAT then how my RTP make connection between two IP phone <br> <br> [SER]<br> / \<br>
/ \<br> / \<br> [A] [B]<br> <br> In this case RTP between [A] to [B] right <br> <br> But when both [A] and [B] behind the same NAT router then what about RTP what is the path ???<br> <br> What is the pass of RTP between [A] and [B] in this case<br> <br>
[SER]<br> |<br> |<br> | <br> [NAT]<br>
/ \<br> / \<br> [A] [B]<br> <br> <BR><BR><span style="font-family: arial black; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">$ cat
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