Re: [asterisk-users] Ready to put the box on the net

2009-05-11 Thread Danny Nicholas
For my information (and anyone else interested), how much of the information
at this link - http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+config+rtp.conf
is still valid?

According to that information, the setup you describe would basically allow
for 250 or so concurrent calls.  Also, I expect that even though that doc
states that the 12000 should actually be 11999, it would go by with a
warning if that.  So in a really tight environment, you could set this up
for as small of a range as 11000-11003?

Thanks in Advance.

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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Ready to put the box on the net

On Monday 11 May 2009 19.54.47 k4...@bellsouth.net wrote:
> I loaded PBX in a flash and I have a simple dialplan setup.  I'm guessing
> this needs to go on the DMZ of my router for anyone to get to it correct? 
> Is there any way to keep it behind the router and map to it or is that
more
> trouble than it is worth?
>
> Thanks!
> Ronny

You may experience problems if you enable DMZ to the asterisk server with 
another computers on your network! 
I recommend only forwarding udp port 5060 for sip and port 4569 for iax2 and

udp port from 11000-12000 for data. Remember you have to set this range 
(11000-12000) in rtp.conf.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Ready to put the box on the net

2009-05-11 Thread Puskás Zsolt
On Monday 11 May 2009 19.54.47 k4...@bellsouth.net wrote:
> I loaded PBX in a flash and I have a simple dialplan setup.  I'm guessing
> this needs to go on the DMZ of my router for anyone to get to it correct? 
> Is there any way to keep it behind the router and map to it or is that more
> trouble than it is worth?
>
> Thanks!
> Ronny

You may experience problems if you enable DMZ to the asterisk server with 
another computers on your network! 
I recommend only forwarding udp port 5060 for sip and port 4569 for iax2 and 
udp port from 11000-12000 for data. Remember you have to set this range 
(11000-12000) in rtp.conf.

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[asterisk-users] Ready to put the box on the net

2009-05-11 Thread k4rjj





I loaded PBX in a flash and I have a simple dialplan setup.  I'm guessing this needs to go on the DMZ of my router for anyone to get to it correct?  Is there any way to keep it behind the router and map to it or is that more trouble than it is worth?Thanks!Ronny




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