On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 5:55 AM, Muhammad Ali <ali_...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> When NAT = YES, Asterisk server will extract IP from the network layer.
>
> When Nat = No, the Asterisk server will respond to the IP in the SIP
> header. Am I right?
>
> May be such type of options can be helpful for SIP application developers.
>
> Can't think of a scenario but If it is set to be YES for all peers, what
> will happen is that the response to all the SIP request will be routed to
> the IP in the network layer. IP's in the SIP header will be ignored, should
> not create a problem.
>
>
> Regards
>
> --- On *Sun, 4/24/11, Steve Totaro <stot...@asteriskhelpdesk.com>* wrote:
>
>
I am unsure of what you are saying.

All I know is that setting nat=yes has never failed me when nat=no has and
we are talking countless phones and installs.

In the OSI reference model, the "Network" is layer 3, IP.

Call it Network, layer 3, or IP, it is the same.

nat=yes breaks the RFC due to NAT but it gets people talking.  My customers
don't really care for things that don't work.

Thanks,
Steve Totaro
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