You could use the packet capture feature of pfSense - look at the port
with IP 10.0.0.5 and then try to register the phone and make a call.
Look at the packets coming into the pfSense at 10.0.0.5.
Then configure the packet capture for the 192.168.1.200 port and
duplicate your registration and phone call effort.
See what packets are getting through. Maybe the problem is with the
phone or the Asterisk Server?
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You didn't mention whether the VoIP phone 192.168.1.105 was working.
Bob G
On 01/19/2015 08:24 PM, marc matthes wrote:
I’m have difficulty getting my home VoIP system to pass sip through
the pfSense Firewall. I have added rules both on the LAN and Wan to
pass all traffic and have also tried port forwarding of 5060-5080 to
the Asterisk box along with 10000 to 20000 port forward to the
asterisk box. I have Nat turned on and to register with proxy enabled
but I can’t get the phone to register.
WKS 192.168.1.137
|
|
10.0.0.5|PFsense|192.168.1.208 |
VoIP Phone--|SWITCH|--------------|
|-------------------|SWITCH|--VoIP Phone
Cisco 7962 | | | Cisco 7970
10.0.0.10 | 192.168.1.105
|
|
Asterisk Server
192.168.1.202
Marc
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