I thought about that.
I will give it a shot tonight and will post back my results in here.
Thanks

On 2/7/13 12:39 PM, Eric Wieling wrote:
The easiest thing to is renumber one of the networks so they are not using the 
same address block.

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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk calls between 2 private networks

AJS,

That is a solution that I am envisaging.
But I would really love to try to work out with my issue first. It will allow 
me to deploy more phones in separates buildlings in the future. If I do the IAX 
solution, it means that for every building, I need a box..
Which I would like to prevent.



On 2/7/13 10:46 AM, A J Stiles wrote:
On Thursday 07 February 2013, Frank wrote:
My apologies if this topic was already discussed in the past.

Here is my scenario:
Network A - 192.168.1.0
1 Asterisk
1 Digium phone
Router does NAT from the public IP to asterisk, and forward ports
5060tcp/udp and 10k-20k udp

Network B - 192.168.1.0
1 Digium phone, registering to the public IP of network A


My SIP.CONF has:
nat=yes
localnet=192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
externaddr=public_ip_of_network_a
directmedia=no

My  (lazy)  solution to this problem was to throw hardware at it .....

Bearing in mind that Asterisk will run on just about any old scrapper
(or even a Raspberry Pi, if you feel so inclined),  there's little
point even trying to send SIP over the Internet.  Just have an
Asterisk box at each end, and then you only need a much simpler-to-configure 
IAX trunk between the two.
The routers at each end then just need one port -- UDP 4569 --
forwarded to the Asterisk box  (if it isn't configured as the default DMZ 
machine).



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