This goes for everyone; With an Asterisk server directly assigned a public static IP and with the client SIP devices behind a NAT (usually Linksys routers) I have yet to have a NAT issue, even when the client is behind dual NATs.
On 9/15/06, John Novack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Regarding the IAXy, newer model- S101i I have an application for one. Both the IAXy and the Asterisk would be behind routers ( cheap Linksys ones ) , both ends with a dynamic ( subject to change ) IP address. I have RTFM, such as it is, and really don't see how it can be properly configured Would I be better off with the 2100 and tough through the NAT issues? Any suggestions??
As far as I recall, the IAXy does NOT support setting the server to be a hostname, only by IP address, so that setup with an IAXy would be impossible. What you would need to do is setup the DDNS (dynamic DNS) of the router that is in front of the Asterisk box. So then you will have a hostname, saye novack.dyndns.org and then your clients will connect to that address, which will consistantly be updated to your current IP. You also need to deal with the NAT issues, I've never setup SIP clients to an Asterisk behind a NAT, so I can't help you there. BTW: Is the firmware for it not open-source??? I don't recall ever seeing it. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
