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voip.use-ice
BOOLEAN
voip.ice-regular
BOOLEAN
voip.ice-max-
NUMBER
hosts
Yamaha CS-700 Integrators Reference Guide
0 : Disable ICE
0
1 : Enable ICE
0 : Regular
1
nomination method
1 : Aggressive
nomination method
0 : No maximum
5
1..10 : Maximum
number of host
candidates
Enables the use of the ICE
(Interactive Connectivity
Establishment) protocol for
NAT traversal. ICE takes
advantage of STUN and
TURN to identify
candidates (IP addresses
and ports) for
communication, evaluating
and prioritizing the
candidate pairs to select
the best route. Expensive
candidates, such as using a
media relay, are selected
only as a last resort. (For
ICE see IETF RFC 5245.)
ICE nomination method.
When using ICE, select the
preferred ICE Nomination
Method. To validate
candidate pairs (IP
addresses and ports for the
local and remote nodes),
CS-700
sends STUN
binding requests as part of
the media connectivity
tests. When a candidate is
nominated for use, a STUN
binding request is sent with
a flag indicating that the
candidate pair is
nominated.
Maximum number of ICE
host candidate. An ICE host
candidate is an actual local
transport address in the
host. Host transport
addresses are obtained by
binding to attached
network interfaces. These
interfaces include both
physical interfaces and
virtual interfaces such as
VPN. This option specifies
the maximum number of
local ICE host candidates
that may be used in
evaluating candidate pairs
when determining the best
route.
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