Chris Mason (Lists) wrote: > 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. >> > > Your problem is not Linux-HA, it looks like that is fully functional. > Your problem is the same one many people come across. You can't put > Polycom phones behind NAT, it won't work. > If you have to have the phones behind NAT, which I advise against, use > Linksys which probably work better, and use a SIP aware NAT device. > Better still, put the phones on the same network as the Asterisk PBX and > say goodbye to your problems. > > Thanks Chris. Unfortunately, these solutions aren't an option. I guess I was hoping someone had found the silver bullet or some undocumented Asterisk feature that solved the issue. Back to the drawing board.
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