Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: qualify and NAT....

2005-07-08 Thread Eric Wieling aka ManxPower
Remember clients send packets from a random high port number which changes. Port forwarding on your router is pretty useless. nat=yes combined with qualify=yes should cause enough traffic on the right ports to keep the NAT translations open on your NAT router. Brian McCrary wrote: In

[Asterisk-Users] Re: qualify and NAT....

2005-03-14 Thread Brian McCrary
Eric Wieling wrote: Qualify will make Asterisk send an OPTIONS packet. This allows Asterisk to see latency of the response to the OPTIONS packet (this does NOT test ICMP latency like ping does). This gives Asterisk a GENERAL idea of how lagged the device is. Since Qualify sends