RE: [Asterisk-Users] Incoming SIP or IAX2 via NAT

2006-05-10 Thread James Nunnerley
Thanks for the replies guys (Chris  Peter)...

I think I've confused matters by not explaining things properly!

My ISP has my internet connection on a private IP address - so my LAN has an
address (192.168.42.*) and my internet connection has an address 10.100.x.x.

That is then NAT'd again onto a single address used for a large majority of
their customers.  I won't go into the details of exactly why this is the
case, but I used to work for them, and they're still not charging me for the
connection, so I'm not complaining

I am going to move off it, but it will be a few weeks before I can... so...

Can IAX2 operate over double NAT?  If so, what do I need to put in the
register part of the config?

Cheers
Nunners

-Original Message-
From: Chris Bagnall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 09 May 2006 22:21
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Incoming SIP or IAX2 via NAT

 Is there anyway in which I can successfully receive incoming 
 calls from my Voip-Talk.org numbers (an 0845 number) without 
 the static IP?

Can you login to the voiptalk control panel and change the numbers to point
at your current IP ?

 I've tried various options with SIP  IAX2, but it would seem 
 that neither will work.  Has anyone got any suggestions?

Not sure what you mean by that. Surely if your box was receiving calls from
them before the IP change, and now isn't (on a different IP), then the only
thing that needs changing should be the IP on their control panel.

If that's not an option for whatever reason, your best bet might be to find
someone with an asterisk box on a static IP in a datacentre to which you
could get your voiptalk numbers pointed, and you could then have your box
register periodically with that box.

shameless plugas luck would have it, we have a few boxes that'd fit the
bill, contact me off-list if you want to discuss it further/shameless plug

Regards,

Chris
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[Asterisk-Users] Incoming SIP or IAX2 via NAT

2006-05-09 Thread James Nunnerley








Ive installed successfully freePBX with
Asterisk, and got various internal extensions working, however recently
my internet facing IP address has been removed by my ISP (for various reason)
and Im not going to be able to get it back for a few weeks.



Is there anyway in which I can successfully receive
incoming calls from my Voip-Talk.org numbers (an 0845 number) without the static
IP?



Ive tried various options with SIP  IAX2,
but it would seem that neither will work. Has anyone got any suggestions?



Cheers

Nunners












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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Incoming SIP or IAX2 via NAT

2006-05-09 Thread Chris Bagnall
 Is there anyway in which I can successfully receive incoming 
 calls from my Voip-Talk.org numbers (an 0845 number) without 
 the static IP?

Can you login to the voiptalk control panel and change the numbers to point
at your current IP ?

 I've tried various options with SIP  IAX2, but it would seem 
 that neither will work.  Has anyone got any suggestions?

Not sure what you mean by that. Surely if your box was receiving calls from
them before the IP change, and now isn't (on a different IP), then the only
thing that needs changing should be the IP on their control panel.

If that's not an option for whatever reason, your best bet might be to find
someone with an asterisk box on a static IP in a datacentre to which you
could get your voiptalk numbers pointed, and you could then have your box
register periodically with that box.

shameless plugas luck would have it, we have a few boxes that'd fit the
bill, contact me off-list if you want to discuss it further/shameless plug

Regards,

Chris
-- 
C.M. Bagnall, Director, Minotaur I.T. Limited
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Incoming SIP or IAX2 via NAT

2006-05-09 Thread Peter Bowyer

On 09/05/06, James Nunnerley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




I've installed successfully freePBX with Asterisk, and got various internal
extensions working, however… recently my internet facing IP address has been
removed by my ISP (for various reason) and I'm not going to be able to get
it back for a few weeks.



Is there anyway in which I can successfully receive incoming calls from my
Voip-Talk.org numbers (an 0845 number) without the static IP?


I'm sure Voiptalk support would help you with this in not time at all,
but... if you use the Voiptalk control panel you can route the DID to
your Voiptalk ID hen 'register' to the Voiptalk ID from Asterisk.

Peter

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