Depends what you want to do... to merely test the SPA you could call it direct via its IP within your local LAN. If you're looking to set it up direct with an ITSP then you don't need to do anything funky with your firwall normally, including forwarding. Asterisk is another game altogether and of course lets you do all sorts of awesome stuff. So.. what exactly is your goal?
Andrew Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 10:59:20 -0500 From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: [MLUG] getting started with voip... Hi folks, I'm bought a linksys/sipura SPA2102 phone adapter, and I have an all linux network (even the firewall is debian) completely clueless about how to set things up... newbie questions: -- I don't want to replace my firewall, so just want the adaptor on the LAN somewhere... If I just port forward incoming SIP (5060 and 5061) from fw to adapter, will that work (I appreciate I might have to do some QoS work, besides that...)? -- thinking about trying things out just doing local calls within the house... soft phone to analog phone on the adapter. clues on how to start out? good linux soft phone? do I need asterix or can the softphone just initiate a SIP call to the SPA on the LAN? _________________________________________________________________
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