Panasonic KX-HDV800 Installation & Administration Manual page 21

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SETTINGS
Note that in some cases NAT traversal is not necessary. Some public service providers
of IP telephony keep track of the actual IP address used to register a phone, and the
one used in the SIP requests from the same phone, and then replaces the addresses in
the SIP messages.
STUN
STUN host
Offer ICE
TURN User
TURN host
Password
On phone:
(MENU) > SETTINGS > ADVANCED > (PIN) > NAT TRAVERSAL (6,2,3).
STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs) is a protocol that
routing. STUN is commonly used in real-time voice, video, mes-
saging, and other interactive IP communication applications.
The protocol allows applications operating through a NAT to
mapped (public) IP address (NAT address) and port number
that the NAT has allocated for the application's User Datagram
Protocol (UDP) connections to remote hosts. The protocol
requires assistance from a 3rd-party network server (STUN
server).
SIP server supports STUN. A suitable STUN server is usually
provided by the VoIP service provider.
Note: STUN might also be referred to as Session Traversal
Utilities for NAT.
The IP address or public name of the STUN server.
ICE (Interactive Connectivity Establishment), is a STUN addi-
tion that provides various techniques to allow SIP-based VoIP
for both endpoints to identify the most optimal path for the media
STUN protocol that enables NAT traversal when both endpoints
in terms of bandwidth that must be provided by the provider, and
last resort when endpoints cannot communicate directly.
User authentication name on the TURN server.
The IP address or public name of the TURN server.
User authentication password on the TURN server.
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