>>>>> "BT" == Brad Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

BT> The correct behaviour, as I see it is:

BT>     a) Native bridge when connecting two external channels --
BT> everybody is on the real internet b) Native bridge when connecting
BT> two internal channels -- everybody is on the 192.168.* network c)
BT> Route RTP through Asterisk when connecting internal and external
BT> d) When a channel is to a device behind a remote NAT, the usual
BT> rules apply (either use STUN or other smart NAT, or route RTP
BT> through Asterisk)

You won't get asterisk to do what you want. That kind of logic simply
isn't implemented, and no amount of fiddling with configuration files
will make it happen.

I'm sure patches are welcome.


/Benny


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