As mentioned yesterday, i made an attempt to write documentation to get
NAT + SIP to work on http://www.asteriskguru.com/natut.php
If you send me the info for those phones, firewalls i will include them.
(I was planning on adding some Linux/BSD firewall rules but i dont have
a pix,).
/Z
Irakli Nats
Hi there,
> There are plenty of good documents on Asterisk, SIP and NAT on the
> voip-info.org wiki. Please look them up. There are also information
> within the configs/sip.conf.sample file within Asterisk.
Folks, let's face it - documentation on Asterisk sucks big time. This is
the reason why
Im trying to write some tutorial for these ever recurring SIP + NAT
questions.
Its far from ready, and its without layout, but the draft can be found
at: http://www.asteriskguru.com/natut.php it has all most of the
situations explained, and explains all the options you need to look at
in the asteri
Irakli Natsvlishvili wrote:
100k question - does asterisk correctly handle following situations:
There are plenty of good documents on Asterisk, SIP and NAT on the
voip-info.org wiki. Please look them up. There are also information
within the configs/sip.conf.sample file within Asterisk.
1. Asteris
You are talking about a sip proxie server. I don't like ser. I use a
full commercial proxie that works great but it's expensive. I believe
asterisk can do what you want but I'm not sure. I use Sipquest for my
services. I'm a provider.
Irakli Natsvlishvili wrote:
100k question - does asterisk co
100k question - does asterisk correctly handle following situations:
1. Asterisk is on a public IP
Two SIP clients on separate networks, each of them are behind dynamic NAT
gateway. Nat gateway does not have ALG. Media stream SHOULD NOT go thought
asterisk.
2. Even worst case - three clients,