[Freeswitch-users] sip trunking question
Mathieu Rene
mrene_lists at avgs.ca
Mon Mar 16 10:26:32 PDT 2009
The reason its using stun is because your external-sip-ip and external-
rtp-ip params are starting with stun:
As Michael says, the external profile is meant to do nat-traversal, if
you dont need it, use the internal one.
Math
On 16-Mar-09, at 1:24 PM, Michael Collins wrote:
> 2009/3/16 Steven Ward <steve.d.ward at gmail.com>:
>> Yes, the obvious is the case. :) I don't want to do a STUN lookup
>> - the two
>> machines are on the same LAN.
>>
>> What's the best way to get the gateway to not do a STUN lookup? Do
>> I need
>> to disable STUN for the external
>> profile or make this gateway use a different profile?
>
> In which directory do you create your gateway file? If you created it
> in sip_profiles/external/ then try moving it over to
> sip_profiles/internal/ and see what happens...
>
> -MC
>
> P.S. - You could also disable STUN on your external profile, but since
> your two boxes are on the same LAN I would suggestion that the
> "proper" way to handle this situation is to have your gateway use the
> internal profile.
>
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