On Mon, 16 Feb 2015 16:12:04 -0500, John Novack wrote:
> My switch is not managed, and the router ports on the LAN side are all
> unmanaged, just a huge Ethernet "wirenut"
> You SHOULD be able to communicate between devices on the LAN without any
> firewall issue.
I think I might be doing this
On Mon, 16 Feb 2015 16:12:04 -0500, John Novack wrote:
> It looks as if that is more of a question/issue with your router, rather
> than Asterisk.
>
> I have SIP devices working on my LAN, all hardwired, and have no need to
> open any ports or have the router address SIP in any way My switch is
>
It looks as if that is more of a question/issue with your router, rather than
Asterisk.
I have SIP devices working on my LAN, all hardwired, and have no need to open
any ports or have the router address SIP in any way
My switch is not managed, and the router ports on the LAN side are all unmana
I'm reading the O'Reilly "Asterisk the definitive guide", 4th ed, with a
starfish on it. In some ways, astonishing that it's not really that
definitive, it's more general -- and it only clocks in at one ream of
paper!
In any event, I'm having some port problems on my home network:
http://secu