-The local interface to listen on for RTP packets
-
--s|--control <hostname|ip>[:<port>]
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-The local address and port to listen on for control messages from openser
-
--p|--port-range <start> <end>
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-A pool of ports which should be used by *anyrtpproxy* to relay RTP packets.
-The range may not overlap between the anycast instances
-
--n|--nat
-~~~~~~~~
-
-Allow to learn the remote address and port in order to handle clients behind nat.
-This option should only be enabled if the source is authenticated (i.e. through
-*anytun*)
-
--o|--no-nat-once
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-Disable learning of remote address and port in case the first packet does not
-come from the client which is specified by openser during configuration. Invoking
-this parameter increases the security level of the system but in case of nat needs
-a working nat transversal such as stun.
-
--S|--sync-port <port>
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-local unicast(sync) port to bind to
-
-This port is used by anycast hosts to synchronize information about tunnel
-endpoints. No payload data is transmitted via this port.
-
-It is possible to obtain a list of active connections by telnetting into
-this port. This port is read-only and unprotected by default. It is advised
-to protect this port using firewall rules and, eventually, IPsec.
-
--M|--sync-hosts <hostname|ip>:<port>,[<hostname|ip>:<port>[...]]
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-remote hosts to sync with
-
-Here, one has to specify all unicast IP addresses of all
-other anycast hosts that comprise the anycast tunnel endpoint.
+*-M, --sync-hosts <hostname|ip>:<port>,[<hostname|ip>:<port>[...]]*::
+ remote hosts to sync with +
+ Here, one has to specify all unicast IP addresses of all
+ other anycast hosts that comprise the anycast tunnel endpoint.