Le 2017-07-18 à 09:58, Colton Conor a écrit : > I believe is you don't use SIP timers the session will close using UDP, > whereas on TCP the session will stay active and keep the hole through > the carriers firewall open to allow traffic to pass?
NAT timeouts for TCP are generally much longer than for UDP, which allows keep-alives to be much less frequent, thus saving battery life. But that is true of any kind of NAT. Hence my question about NAT64's relevance to this discussion. -- Simon Perreault Director of Engineering, Platform | Jive Communications, Inc. https://jive.com | +1 418 478 0989 ext. 1241 | sperrea...@jive.com _______________________________________________ VoiceOps mailing list VoiceOps@voiceops.org https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops