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NAT Traversal (also known as RTP Latching) allows the SBC 1000/2000 to register and communicate with SIP endpoints that are behind NAT routers. The most common example of using NAT Traversal is a SIP phone or soft-client behind a home gateway, communicating with an SBC an on the public internet. The SIP Phone behind the NAT could not properly communicate with the SBC 1000/2000, as the client used its local private address in SIP,  but the SBC could not directly reach this address. NAT Traversal gives the SBC the ability to communicate with SIP endpoints behind NATs, regardless of the client's address.

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