Why would RTP traffic that is sent from the originating endpoint fail to be received on the far endpoint?

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Why would RTP traffic that is sent from the originating endpoint fail to be received on the far endpoint?
A . The far end connection data (c=) in the SDP was overwritten by deep packet inspection
in the call signaling path.
B . Cisco Unified Communications Manager invoked media termination point resources.
C . The RTP traffic is arriving beyond the jitter buffer on the receiving end.
D . A firewall in the media path is blocking TCP ports 16384-32768.

Answer: D

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