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a=rtpmap:0 pcmu/8000 
a=rtpmap:8 pcma/8000 
a=rtpmap:3 gsm/8000 
a=rtpmap:18 g729/8000 
a=rtpmap:2 g726-32/8000 
a=rtpmap:101 telephone-event/8000 
a=fmtp:101 0-15 
a=sendrecv 
a=silenceSupp:off - - - -
The NAT Filter changes the private address to a globally routable 
address and inserts the local port. It also inserts a hint that tells the other 
user agent that it should not do silence suppression. This reduces the risk 
that the connection is closed during a talk spurt of one of the parties.
2.4  Scaling and Redundancy
The NAT Filter product was designed to support distributed server 
farms. That means that the servers act stateless in principle; user agents 
may randomly pick a server in a server farm. This feature allows opera-
tors to set up very large and robust networks.
2.
Table 1: NAT conbimations
To/From
Public IP Full Cone 
NAT
Restricted 
NAT
Symmetrical 
NAT
Public IP
Always
When 
STUN 
support is 
available
When STUN 
and ICE are 
available
When STUN 
and ICE are 
available
Full Cone NAT
When 
STUN is 
available
When STUN 
and ICE are 
available 
When STUN 
and ICE are 
available
Restricted 
NAT
When STUN 
and ICE are 
available
When STUN 
and ICE are 
available 
and no port 
checking
Symmetrical 
NAT
Needs filter