On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 04:30:03PM -0400, Mike Clark wrote:
> Yes, the Asterisk boxes were on private addresses. The Polycoms are also 
> behind a NAT. Yes, I tried using externip in sip.conf and this allowed 
> registration, and calls to be placed, but no audio. Unfortunately, 
> Polycom does not support STUN.

So you were trying to connect phones behind one NAT to a server behind
another NAT, without a VPN.

Sounds like the audio paths are trying to be set up from the server
end.  I'm not a SIP mechanic (yet :-), but yeah, that ain't gonna work.

Only one phone per location?  Routers got port triggering?

Cheers,
-- jra
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