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Is it the case that the VoIP bearer traffic (audio) is a stream of UDP (RTSP) packets from the ATA through the router to the carrier's host - and the return is a likewise stream of UDP packets. And some routers figure out that the return stream mates with the outbound stream and forwards to the correct private LAN IP address? This is somehow done by remembering the port and remote host in the router for outbound, then when packets come back from that same host, they go to the LAN IP that is doing the outbound? Or something like that? Is there an IETF/RFC for this scheme that one could confirm before buying a router (to see if they claim to do so)?
I've owned several Linksys routers and this Cradlepoint MBR900 and none have needed explicit port forwarding for VoIP, perhaps due to the above.
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