pjsip close NAT transport just use turn-server

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I think if you set up pjsua to use a turn relay but don't enable ICE, 
pjsua will publish the turn relay in the SDP and the other endpoint will 
connect to it. The same thing happens if ICE is enabled but the other 
endpoint doesn't support it, the turn relay is used by default. - Bill

On 9/11/2015 3:18 AM, zhuyongwen at made-in-china.com wrote:
> Hi  all ,
>     in pjsua is there any way to close thd NAT transport and host 
> candidate ?   i just want to test how to use turn-server for media 
> transport!!
>
>
> anyone know how can i do this test  ?   thanks a lot!
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