Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP and NAT problems imagine that :)

2005-01-09 Thread Wilson Pickett
each vendor for rtp. Cisco uses one range, xlite another, asterisk another, etc, etc. Mapping the sip port (udp 5060) is easy; mapping the rtp ports and using the proper nat statements (possibly at both the phone location and asterisk location) tends to be difficult. Then X-Lite can be told

[Asterisk-Users] SIP and NAT problems imagine that :)

2005-01-08 Thread Ken Knight
Hi all, Seriously, I've tried to read everything I could find ( search for) on voip-info.org and other sites about this problem, but have been unsuccesful. Equipment: xten lite X100P Whitebox linux running Asterisk / AMP D-Link DI-804HV (VPN router) I have installed another DI-804HV at a second

Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP and NAT problems imagine that :)

2005-01-08 Thread Rich Adamson
Seriously, I've tried to read everything I could find ( search for) on voip-info.org and other sites about this problem, but have been unsuccesful. Equipment: xten lite X100P Whitebox linux running Asterisk / AMP D-Link DI-804HV (VPN router) I have installed another DI-804HV at a