Iaxys are the eaisiest way to go but you can setup your intenal ip and
extenal ip in sip.conf also which works well you just have to set up
on the firwall on the corrisponding ports for your box.
Quoting Martin Glazer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
Here's the scenario - we have an Asterisk server setup on our
internal network
(firewalled using NAT). We would like to setup a few remote SIP phones at
various peoples home/offices (some behind firewalls as well).
I am aware that there are problems with SIP and NAT.
Has anyone got any real world experience doing something similar? What is the
best method of doing this (STUN, port forwarding, SIP proxy, etc)?
The phones we are looking to use are the GXP-2000's and the Snom 360's or
potentially softphones as well.
Would it be easier to just purchase an IAXy and have people use their regular
analog phones as IAX does not have the same issues as SIP with firewalls?
Thanks
Martin
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