Depending on your VOIP provider, this might not be an option.

My provider requires me to configure my endpoints to send one every five 
minutes.

Consider a proxy. I use one so that I can control what ports I allow through if 
my ISP restricts them.

If your provider supports IP access control, use it to ensure that traffic goes 
through that proxy.

-------- Original Message --------
On May 3, 2021, 11:53 AM, Greg Gago wrote:

> HI,
>
> We need help with avoiding UDP keep-alive packets sent by 
> linphonec/linphonecsh client. We are currently blocking such packets through 
> routing rules at O.S. level, but we know that’s not the best nor optimal way 
> and I guess there is some way through linphone configuration file to tell the 
> client not to send such keep-alive packets. I found ways to do it in direct C 
> integration but not as a linphonec/linphonecsh user.
>
> thanks!
>
> greg

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