> On 8 Mar 2024, at 08:49, Hiers, David <david.hi...@cdk.com> wrote:
> 
> Well... yeah, kinda-sometimes maybe.
> 
> If any network device has any code that is SIP/RTP aware, that code can be 
> poorly configured or make a mistake.  Hiding SIP/RTP inside anything else is 
> one way to avoid being seen by bad configs or buggy code.
> 
> A VPN can't prevent backhoe drivers from digging up your fiber, but it can 
> maybe prevent keyboard drivers from munging your packets.  
> 
> It's not a guaranteed fix, but it is one more RFC-3093-ish card you can play 
> that might help in some scenarios.

Sure, absolutely. We recommend this all the time. 

I just thought we were talking about more fundamental deliverability issues 
closer to the wire, or Layers 1-4.

-- 
Alex Balashov
Principal Consultant
Evariste Systems LLC
Web: https://evaristesys.com
Tel: +1-706-510-6800

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