You probably need to use the SIP Proxy for this, but I don't think it is 
possible at all to have an open port without redirecting it to an internal IP.
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Rafael Fonseca
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On 15/01/2010, at 6:02 AM, jonas kellens wrote:

> Hello list !
> 
> How can I open up some UDP port on the firewall without having to specify the 
> IP of the LAN-client ?
> 
> Why would I need that :
> 
> I have multiple SIP-phones with multiple SIP-accounts, using ports 5060, 
> 5061, 5062, 5063.
> 
> So it can be that 2 IP-phones make use of the same UDP-ports.
> 
> So how to just open up these 4 ports without having to send the traffic to a 
> specific IP-phone ?? If I send it to one phone, the other phone is useless...
> 
> Jonas.
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