assign a port for RTCP relay

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STeven
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assign a port for RTCP relay

Post by STeven »

1. Brekeke Product Name and version:
Brekeke SIP Server 2.3.7.4
2. Java version:
1.6.0_15
3. OS type and the version:
Linux 2.6
4. UA (phone), gateway or other hardware/software involved:
PJSIP
5. Select your network pattern from http://www.brekeke-sip.com/bbs/network/ ... terns.html :
Pattern
6. Your problem:
Sometimes my router will use different RTCP for Brekeke.
e.g. RTP port: 10000
RTCP port: 10002 (is not RTP+1)
Then the Brekeke RTP always relay to 10001.
I can put the real RTCP port in SDP. So, I can tell Brekeke SIP Server.
Can I assign the RTCP port in the dailplan or using the other way?
lakeview
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Post by lakeview »

STeven,

How do you specify RTCP port number in SDP?
Can you paste a SDP here?
STeven
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Post by STeven »

lakeview wrote:STeven,

How do you specify RTCP port number in SDP?
Can you paste a SDP here?

Hi lakeview,

a=rtcp:59421 IN IP4 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

It's the standard from RFC 3605.
I think Brekeke can't identify the message.
lakeview
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Post by lakeview »

Yeah.. It seems a bug.

Can you tune RTCP port at your side?
lakeview
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Post by lakeview »

or..
disable RTP-relay at SIP Server if it is not NAT environment.
STeven
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Post by STeven »

Thanks! But I can't control the NAT mapping and disable the RTP relay...the RTP relay is so important for VoIP...

I want to suggest some customers to use Brekeke SIP Server.
But we don't know their router's action. I think it's hard to control
the NAT mapping.

Hope someone can help the issue...
Harold
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Post by Harold »

who specify "a=rtcp" in SDP?
Is it PJSIP? Is it your router?
STeven
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Post by STeven »

PJSIP is a sip stack.

Please see http://www.pjsip.org/
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