the only difference with NAT=yes into GS is that
enabling it the phone will send periodic (every 20secs @default)
empty UDP packets to the SIP server, keeping
the NAT hole open... so you don't have to
do a dnat rule onto the nat'ing device.
very useful :)
Matteo.
Il dom, 2004-04-18 alle 16:46, R
FYI, with 1.0.4.55 and NAT set to off (but with the * config set as
nat=yes), I'm able to bypass stun servers completely with a GS phone as
well.
HTH,
Ryan
On Apr 18, 2004, at 5:08 AM, Brancaleoni Matteo wrote:
you don't need stun to make GS work under NAT
with *
Just set NAT=yes into the GS, a
On Sun, 2004-04-18 at 11:26, Richard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed some issues with how grandstream handles
> stun test. GS is running version 1.0.4.50.
The latest release of software for Grandstream (dunno if its the same
for all phone??? - but for Product Model: BT100)
is:
Software Version: P
you don't need stun to make GS work under NAT
with *
Just set NAT=yes into the GS, and leave the stun server addr
entry empty.
And set nat=yes into the sip.conf entry.
That's all
Matteo.
Il dom, 2004-04-18 alle 11:26, Richard ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed some issues with how grandstream han
Hi,
I noticed some issues with how grandstream handles
stun test. GS is running version 1.0.4.50. First I
reset the NAT router. Then reboot GS, get results of
"restricted cone". Immediately reboot GS, get results
"full cone". I tried quite a few public and commercial
stun servers. Also tried diffe