I'm not claiming to be an expert on the matter but I'm running here in
my small office 2 softphones and 3 hardphones (I'll replace the
softphones soon as well) and all of them are being NAT. The asterisk is
located remotely and all the clients connect to it with the help of
public STUN servers. My softphones are X-Lite and my hardphones are
Snom. I also worked with Grandstream ATA (Handytone 286), Motorola ATA
and Welltech phone - they all worked just fine.
Tomer.
Todd- Asterisk wrote:
I've got my asterisk server in the DMZ of my local LAN - I've used my
Budgetone and GXP2000's from the Internet- on direct IP connections
with no problems. However, I'm about to deploy about 5 phones (either
budgetone or GXP2000's) all on a LAN behind a NAT- on a different
network than the Asterisk server. Should I look into using STUN
servers? Will this setup be a problem? I've read about NAT and STUN
on voip-info but am looking for more information.. btw- I'm not set
on Grandstream. If you think Polycom or something can handle NAT
better, then I'll use that instead. I guess there's no IAX phones
yet... Thanks in advance.
Todd
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