Configure the ending RTP port. Default is 20000.
Enable strict RTP protection. If enabled, RTP packets that do not originate from
the RTP stream source will be dropped. Disabled by default.
Toggles UDP checksums on RTP traffic. Disabled by default.
Configure ICE support. ICE is the integrated use of STUN and TURN structures
to provide a reliable VoIP or media transmission via a SIP request/response
model for multiple candidate endpoints. These endpoints exchange IP
addresses and ports such as private addresses and TURN server addresses.
Enabled by default.
Configure the STUN server address. STUN protocol is both a client-server
protocol and a request-response protocol that is used to check the
connectivity between two endpoints and maintain a NAT-binding Keep-Alive
agreement between entries.
If blank, STUN monitoring is disabled. Default is blank.
Supported format: [hostname/IP address]: [port]
If the port number is not specified, 3478 will be used by default.
Configure the starting BFCP UDP port. Default is 50000.
Configure the ending BFCP UDP port. Default is 52999.
Configure the starting BFCP TCP port. Default is 53000.
Configure the ending BFCP TCP port. Default is 55999.
Configure the TURN server address. TURN is an enhanced version of the
STUN protocol and is dedicated to processing symmetric NAT problems.
Configure the TURN server account name.
Configure the TURN server account password.
Protocol used to connect to the TURN server.
Configure the number of ICE candidates to gather and send to remote peers.
Increasing this value slightly increases network traffic to and from the TURN
server. High network traffic to the TURN server may negatively affect call quality.