this is what sipxbridge uses for outbound itsp calls and to support remote
users. IF YOU ARE NOT SUPPORTING REMOTE USERS you do not typically have to
NAT this OR port 5060. Outbound traffic is typically allowed or not allowd
by firewalls, we are talking about inbound traffic here.

On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 2:51 PM, Kurt Albershardt <k...@nv.net> wrote:

> Wiki mentions 30000-31000 for sipXrelay but I've seen mentions of
> 15000-15500 in a number of forum posts.
>
> What do I need to allow for sipXbridge <-> ITSP behind NAT (with external
> static IP stated, not using a STUN server)?
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> thanks~
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