if you set it in your modem then your modem is not in a bridged mode. That
also means you have 2 active routing/nat and port aware elements, which is
not a good idea.

I'd suggest setting your modem to bridged mode and putting your public ip
address on your firewall directly.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Winson (Elabram) <winson.k...@elabram.com>
To: sipXecs users <sipx-users@list.sipfoundry.org>
Sent: Mon Feb 01 10:16:18 2010
Subject: Firewall PTR port Configuration

Last 2 day my colleague bring one Sonicwall back.. i know my nightmare come
true..

i base on this http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/Firewall_Configuration
<http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/Firewall_Configuration>  will know
more about the port setting

but i still have some issue can ask for advice?

basically my network diagram is :

internet - > modem (172.*.*.1)-> firewall (172.*.*.2) -> switch ->sipX
(172.*.*.15)

I base on the wireshark / hammer call to check my port actually.

1) i already add the 5060-5061 UDP / TCP port in firewall (is it point back
to my sipx?)
2) i have to set in my modem in the same thing (point to my sipX server or
just point back to firewall?)

Thank you.
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