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spiroxd and use of NAT traversal

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2005-08-30
2013-05-28
  • Mickey Kamer

    Mickey Kamer - 2005-08-30

    Okay here is my question on this subject now that I got siproxd running.

    If I have a router that has ipmapping and I have an external address for this machine say it is 25.65.45.85, and the internal address is 192.168.1.85.

    I have three hardware GS BT 100 phones. Each one is setup on an internal address, such as 192.168.2.101, 102, and 103.

    internally I can make calls all day, if I take the phone home and plug it into my home network and change the server IP to the external address of 25.65.45.85, I can register but get no audio. This is a known NAT issue.

    So what I am hoping to use siproxd for is to bridge that nat problem, by still connecting to the external IP address from home and having siproxd forward the calls to the correct ports. Is this going to work? I want to run this on the same box as the PBX.

    Thanks.

     
    • Nobody/Anonymous

      I think you would have to run siproxd on your machine at home, although if you are just using the one phone, you might not need a SIP proxy.  Just setup port forwarding on your NAT device to forward the SIP and RPT ports that your phone is using (5060 and ?) to the IP that the phone gets assigned, and it might just work, depending on your server.

       

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