Difference between revisions of "NAT Traversal"
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− | <b> | + | <b>Server: </b>The IP address or name of the STUN/TURN/ICE server |
− | <b> | + | <b>Port: </b>The IP port of the STUN/TURN/ICE server |
− | <b> | + | <b>Username:</b> This is the username used when authentication requests are issued by the STUN or TURN server. |
− | <b> | + | <b>Password: </b>The password for authentication |
+ | <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:
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