Hi Chris,

Yes the Asterisk box is behind a firewall.

The firewall supports uPNP is Asterisk uPNP compatible? Not that I
understand uPNP.

Regards


Dave



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Sent: 21 October 2003 23:00
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Cc: David J Carter
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk to SipPhone


--- David J Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible or has anyone done it.
>
> Can Asterisk be connected (registered) with SipPhone?
>
> I have got:
>
> register => 17476691936:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/7001
>
> This is set up in my extensions.conf.
>
> Does this look as if it should work, cos it dont, or does anyone
> know what
> does?

Sounds like your Asterisk server is in back of a NAT firewall.
If so the easiest fix is to but Asterisk (or at least
one instance of asterisk) directly on the public Internet.

Other things you can do are only partial fixes:  Port forwarding,
running a local SIP proxy, geting a "SIP aware" fire wall...



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