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2006 Nov 07
3
connect Sipura with Asterisk - both behind NAT
Does anybody have a good link how to connect Sipura with Asteriks, both behind NAT? I'm using FWD but their connection is like a weather (especially IAX), I need something more reliable. I was thinking of using stun and/or proxy but can not find any good link explaining how to setup Linux server -- #Joseph
2005 May 31
2
Sipura 2000 behind NAT issue, Vonage is working
Hi, I'm trying to configure Sipura 2000 (behind NAT) which connects to Asterisk (public IP, no NAT) and having interesting results. When Sipura is behind Linux/NAT firewall it works great and no special NAT settings on Sipura are necessary. The issue I'm having is when Sipura is behind Linksys broadband NAT router. Sipura gets registered with Asterisk just fine, but I can't hear
2004 May 22
1
Re: Sipura and STUN (was: rejected NOTIFY re quests)
Sipura does include STUN as an option. It has for quite some time. We are using it with all of our Sipuras behind NAT'd gateways and it works great! Try upgrading to the latest Sipura firmware rev. Darren Nay > -----Original Message----- > From: John Todd [mailto:jtodd@loligo.com] > Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2004 1:57 PM > To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com > Subject:
2004 May 22
1
Re: Sipura and STUN (was: rejected NOTIFY requests)
At 7:36 PM +0200 on 5/22/04, Olle E. Johansson wrote: >>[snip] >Sending NOTIFY to Asterisk is an error, but a workaround. Since Asterisk >can handled the NAT traversal all by itself with Qualify (as John points >out) disabling the NOTIFY will not change anything. > >The NOTIFY will in no way affect the status - unreachable/reachable. > >Another problem with the SIPURA is
2004 May 23
1
Serious NAT problems: can't call between lines on sipura
I have a problem that is almost certainly nat-related, but I can't figure out what's happening. Since moving the Sipura behind a NAT server (Linksys), I am no longer able to call between the two lines on the same Sipura. When I dial one extension from the other, it rings, but immediately after I pick up the ringing phone, the call is uncerimoniously dumped. I can tell the call
2005 Jan 24
3
Sipura Behind NAT howto
I am trying to get a SPA-3000 to work behind NAT - for the sake of the exercice. The SPA is on the local network at the address 192.168.0.125 behind a NATted linux router. The machine I am trying to work with is a friend's (let's call it lolo.dyndns.org) and I've installed Asterisk 1.0.3 on it. I can see the SPA register but when I try to make an outbound call I get the message:
2004 Sep 06
3
iaxy vs sipura
I need a cheap simple adaptor for analog phones to use with Asterisk. It should be some kind of "configure and forget" type of device, to use at the office, or just throw it in a road warrior's bag and use it while travelling, to call back to the "mothership". I can't decide between iaxy and sipura. Can you guys help? Which one would you use? (and why?) I feel that iaxy
2007 Aug 01
3
How to use stun server?
Hi all, This is the first time i am using stun with asterisk for nat problems. I have read the rfc which describes how stun works. i didnt have any problems understanding it. I have also intalled the stun server called stund which i downloaded from sourceforge. I have seen on the list that most people use stund here. I have started the stun server and its running silently. Now i dont know what to
2007 Jul 05
1
SIP / STUN / Network - Help!!
Hi Everyone. I'm in a quandry & don't know which way to go. - Obviously I'm an Asterisk newbie although I've been watching this list for over 2 years now. I've got an Asterisk box (actually, it's an AsteriskNOW box) up and running here at home. - It's on my home LAN - NAT'ed behind my LinkSys router. - On the same LAN I've got a Cisco 7940, 7960, and
2005 Oct 12
8
SIP behind NAT to pub Asterisk, best solution?
What is the best solution? I dont want to have modify firewall's at all or do port fowarding. Ideally I would like a solution that with either a softphone or wireless hardphone one could connect via friends, family, or hotspots without reconfiguring their devices. What are people using? STUN? SER? Thanks in advance! -blake -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2005 Mar 14
2
Sipura SIP vs. IAX
I'm just curious why Sipura isn't using free IAX protocol with their devices instead of SIP? With IAX NAT traversal would have been easier, so why are they using SIP. Is there any politics in it? -- #Joseph
2007 Nov 22
1
NAT keep-alive
Hi, On my linksys/sipura phones/ATA, there is a setting called "NAT Mapping Enable" and another called "NAT Keep Alive Enable" These settings must be on in my setup so that my phones/ATA remain connected to my * server. My setup is: Home LAN - Pfsense (NAT, Dynamic Public IP)- Internet - PFsense (1-to-1 NAT, Static public IP) - Asterisk server. I was wondering:
2005 Feb 23
2
multiple sip phones behind firewall
Hello List, Can you please point me to the right resources on making multiple sip phones behind a firewall w/ private address work with asterisk w/c is on a public network. I have seen STUN on the grandstream and Xtunnels on X-lite. What is most deployed by members here with similar setups? Thanks. -- Cheers, Paul P. Pongco
2006 May 01
2
SPA-1001 behind NAT -- mucho hair pulling
I've got a Sipura SPA-1001 that I'm trying to get working with an Asterisk server that's on the public Internet, while the SPA-1001 is behind NAT. I did the first obvious thing and mapped ports 5060 and 10000 - 30000 to the local IP address of the SPA-1001. Tried numerous proxy settings, have all the NAT settings == yes. Registration seems to be happening; with sip debug on, I see
2004 May 22
2
rejected NOTIFY requests
When I enable NOTIFY messages in my SIP device (Sipura), Asterisk reports: handle_request: Unknown SIP command 'NOTIFY' from 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx' When I disable NOTIFY messages, * reports the device UNREACHABLE, followed by REACHABLE every couple of minutes. I think I want NOTIFY on, because the Sipura is behind a NAT server, but the constant stream of warnings from * make me think
2006 Nov 02
1
is IAX required for firewall and router?
I'm trying to understand IAX and whether or not it would solve my difficulties: 'The primary goals for IAX were to minimize bandwidth used in media transmissions, with particular attention drawn to control and individual voice calls, and to provide native support for NAT (Network Address Translation) transparency. Another goal is to be easy to use behind firewalls.'
2009 Nov 24
2
can't get pap2 to register from outside the LAN.
I am having a hell of a problem trying to get a linksys pap2t to register with my asterisk from outside the LAN. I have tried every combination of NAT, outbound proxy, stun, specify external IP address etc and it just won't work. Here are the relevant details. In asterisk I have set the following. externip=my.ip.address localnet=192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0 nat=yes bindport=5060 here is the
2004 Sep 21
2
Asterisk , ISA Firewall/VPN , STUN and other issues
I have just finished compiling and installing Asterisk on a test Debian system. All is working well. We are now attempting to get remote offices to test the system I have installed both a SIP and an IAX client at a remote office. Then I connect to our office via Microsoft ISA firewall and the Windows XP VPN client. Neither of the softphones will connect. On the IAX softphone I just get a ringtone
2004 Sep 21
1
Asterisk , ISA Firewall/VPN , STUN and other
First, I assume that you will be running NAT at both locations, if that is not the case, then the configuration will change. When you said VPN, are you using PPTP or IPSEC? Microsoft supports PPTP. In order to connect a PC over VPN to the office, which has a PPTP VPN Server, you will need to runs VPN software. After it is run, the PC obtains a new IP address from your office, If you are using
2007 Aug 22
1
Polycom behind NAT won't register to * server behind ALG
I?ve been tearing my hair out trying to get a Polycom phone (behind a NAT) to register to an * box behind a Cisco SIP ALG. With known good credentials configured on the phone and in *, I get 403 Bad Auth when trying to register. If I put the phone onto the same LAN as * it works fine without changing any authentication parameters whatsoever. If I make the secret blank (null) on the phone and *,