From: Tim Panton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks for this information. Does this mean two IAX boxes can talk behind their respective NAT's (without any server sitting in voice path)? I'm imagining this:

Asterisk1 <--> NAT1 --- { Internet } --- NAT2 <--> Asterisk2

If Asterisk1 can talk to Asterisk2 at trunk level, I'll be happy.

Yes, with 1 proviso - one end needs a known IP address and a port map
for udp 4569 in the router. The other can simply register to it with  zero
router config.

Tim Panton

www.mexuar.net
www.westhawk.co.uk/

Unrelated to dual firewalls - I just tried Asterisk Demo included in sample configs. Priority 2 in extension 500 is
 Dial(IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED])
But the result is nogo:
-- Executing [EMAIL PROTECTED]:2] Dial("Zap/1-1", "IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]") in new stack
   -- Called [EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Jan 26 22:58:13] NOTICE[25383]: chan_iax2.c:2686 __auto_congest: Auto-congesting call due to slow response
   -- IAX2/216.207.245.8:4569-1 is circuit-busy
   -- Hungup 'IAX2/216.207.245.8:4569-1'
 == Everyone is busy/congested at this time (1:0/1/0)

I am behind a NAT that one SIP provider has no problem penetrating (no port forwarding). I then opened 4569 to my Asterisk. Still no go.

Thank you for suggestions.

Yuan Liu


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