The suggestion below is from Klaus Darilion
This should work as long as there is only one client registered. If there are multiple branches, step 2 must be done in the branch route.
#incoming call # step 1 write src_ip $si to AVP lookup("location"); # step 2 write destination IP $dd into AVP compare AVPs if AVP1!=AVP2 && natflag {use rtpproxy}
The following code snippet was presented by Tavis P.
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else if ( isflagset(2) and isflagset(3) ) { log(1, "Both Clients are behind NAT"); # Store the destination domain into an AVP avp_printf("$avp(i:450)", "$dd"); if ( avp_check("i:450", "eq/$src_ip/g") ) { xlog("L_INFO", "Detected Two Clients Behind the Same NAT - Disabling Mediaproxy"); # Do not use mediaproxy as the clients seem to be behind the same NAT resetflag(2); resetflag(3); } }
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