sure internal is your network: 192.168.X.Y or 10.10.X.Y external - just visit www.checkmyip.com to get it...
in Dlink you will find configuration menu for NAT routing so fast.. andy. On Mon, 7 Aug 2006 18:44:53 -0700 "Dominic Son" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My first post. I'm following the newbie tutorial on setting up > TrixBox, and I've now arrived at the following instructions: > >> > Now you'll need to log into your router and redirect certain incoming > UDP packets to the internal IP address of your Asterisk machine. If > you want external access to the Apache web server on your Asterisk > machine, then map TCP port 80 to the internal IP address of your > Asterisk system. For WebMin external access, map TCP port 10000 to > your Asterisk system. If you want remote access to your Asterisk > system via SSH, then map TCP port 22 to the internal IP address of > your Asterisk system. If you want external IP phones or other > Asterisk servers to be able to communicate with your Asterisk system, > then map the following UDP port ranges to the internal IP address of > your Asterisk system: > > SIP 5004-5082 > RTP 10001-20000 > IAX 4569 > > << > > I am using a cheap D-Link 5-24 router. Is anyone familiar with what > options in the D-link admin menu are for 'internal' and 'external' > IPs? > > > _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-biz mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz
