Difference between revisions of "NAT Traversal"

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<b>Definitions:</b>
 
<b>Definitions:</b>
   <b>Username: </b>The username or phone number associated with this account
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   <b>Server: </b>The IP address or name of the STUN/TURN/ICE server
   <b>Auth Username:</b> This is typically the same as the Username but can be different.  It is the username used when authentication requests are issued by the SIP proxy/server.
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  <b>Port: </b>The IP port of the STUN/TURN/ICE server
   <b>Domain: </b>The name or IP address of to which the user or phone number belongs.
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   <b>Username:</b> This is the username used when authentication requests are issued by the STUN or TURN server.
   <b>Display Name:</b> The display name in the SIP message - used for caller id etc.
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   <b>Password: </b>The password for authentication
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   <b>Secondary NAT Addr:</b> Deprecated

Latest revision as of 15:00, 19 June 2014

Click Here to return to the Settings Screen: Back

The NAT Traversal screen allows you to select different methods to allow the endpoints to negotiate


Below is a screenshot:

IosSettingsNatt.png

Definitions:

 Server: The IP address or name of the STUN/TURN/ICE server
 Port: The IP port of the STUN/TURN/ICE server
 Username: This is the username used when authentication requests are issued by the STUN or TURN server.
 Password: The password for authentication
 Secondary NAT Addr: Deprecated