On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Steve Spencer <[email protected]> wrote:
> The remote phones in question are not using NAT, but are publicly > addressed. Local phones on our LAN continue to work just fine. The firewall > is at the local end and sits between the cloud and the switchvox server. > When you say, "going back to a static port on 5060" what do you mean? > Currently, there is an alias set up for VOIP UDP ports and for VOIP TCP > port. All traffic inbound is allowed to those ports if the destination is > the Switchvox server. 5060 is included in the UDP ports alias. > Did you configure the "NAT" option for those lines in switchvox? I don't have any public IP phones, just some that are at remote locations using IPsec VPN. I also had to tell switchvox that the other LANs were "local". With 1.x pfSense, I used the SIP proxy package. With 2.0 I do not, and it does still seem to work just fine.
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