I've been reading up on the SIP and related (SDP/RTP) RFC's and as I would expect the 
RTP session should ideally be between the two end points of the call, in my case the 
AS5300 and the 7940 which are connected on the same VLAN as the Asterisk server.

When I sniff the packets on the VLAN I find that all RTP packets are being relayed by 
the Asterisk server causing increased load on the server and ultimately a higher 
latency between the two end points.

Is this a typical operation of Asterisk or is this possibly due to the fact that some 
of the phones (not those used in the tests) are running NAT and Asterisk relays all 
RTP packets ?

Adam


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