Yes, I have one location where there are a dozen or so behind the same NAT. Things work fine for inbound and outbound. I'm sure there is a theoretical limit based on what an 8 or 16 bit integer can hold, but I'm not worried about hitting that problem any time soon.

JT



John,

When you say you have SIP clients working behind NAT is this with ports
mapped from a public ip to the phone? I.e. can many phones sit behind 1
public ip and recieve incomming calls, and make outgoing calls?

- Justin

On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, John Todd wrote:

Sorry, I still don't know what you're talking about.

 Clients behind NAT can talk to Asterisk without difficulty, and I use
 that functionality all the time.  If that is not the case for you,
 I'm afraid you'll have to be much more specific about your problems
 for anyone to help you.  Despite many claims that SIP can't run
 behind a NAT without special configuration, I have proof that they're
 wrong.

> JT
[snip]
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