[OpenSIPS-Users] rtpproxy vs. STUN/TURN/ICE

Nabeel nabeelshikder at gmail.com
Sat Aug 29 19:03:40 CEST 2015


Sorry previous message I sent was meant to be a quote.

All my clients will use the same UAC which supports ICE/TURN, so that is
not an issue.

I just want to know which is more effective solely on the basis of NAT
traversal ability.
On 29 Aug 2015 18:01, "Nabeel" <nabeelshikder at gmail.com> wrote:

> That said, only clients that supports turn will use it, check your clients
> features.
>
> Rtpproxy, mediaengine, and the like do not rely on clients support, they
> are.enforced by sip proxy manipulation of sdp.
> On 29 Aug 2015 17:02, "Giovanni Maruzzelli" <gmaruzz at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Stun/turn are the only methods used by webrtc peers, and because are used
>> through ICE they're very effective.
>>
>> You can check coturn for an advanced implementation.
>>
>> That said, only clients that supports turn will use it, check your
>> clients features.
>>
>> Rtpproxy, mediaengine, and the like do not rely on clients support, they
>> are.enforced by sip proxy manipulation of sdp.
>>
>> So, actually they (turn and rtpproxy) are not alternative to each other,
>> but complementary.
>> Eg: your service can offer both technologies at the same time, clients
>> choose what to do.
>>
>> -giovanni
>>
>> sent from my mobile,
>> Giovanni Maruzzelli
>> cell: +39 347 266 56 18
>> On Aug 29, 2015 5:48 PM, "Nabeel" <nabeelshikder at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I would like to know which is more effective for NAT traversal, rtpproxy
>>> or STUN/TURN/ICE implementation.
>>>
>>> I heard that TURN server with one public IP can function equivalent to
>>> rtpproxy, and TURN server with two public IPs is more effective than
>>> rtpproxy.
>>>
>>> Is that true?
>>>
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