ICE (Interactive Connectivity Establishment) is a technique used in communication protocols such as VoIP, video, and instant messaging to help establish connectivity between two parties. It's commonly used with protocols like SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication).
To verify connectivity for different media paths found during a call using ICE, the protocol typically used is:
A. STUN (Session Traversal Utilities for NAT)
STUN is used to discover the public IP address and port(s) assigned to a device by its NAT router. It helps in determining the network topology and the type of NAT being used, which is crucial for establishing peer-to-peer connections, especially in scenarios where one or both parties are behind NAT devices or firewalls.
Which protocol should be used to verify the connectivity for different media paths found during a call using ICE?
A. STUN
B. RTP
C. SNMP
D. TURN
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