Re: [Asterisk-Users] nat=yes and qualify=yes viable NAT solutions?

2006-02-26 Thread C F
Sipura works, I never tried linksys, Polycom might and might not work.

On 2/26/06, Damon Estep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 Looking for some feedback on whether nat=yes and qualify=yes will provide a
 workable solution in many cases?



 The * server is on a public address, no NAT, the UAs (sipura, linksys,
 polycom) are behind various types of NAT.



 Obviously port mapping in the NAT device works, but what about cases where
 there is no admin access possible to the NAT device?



 From what I have read nat=yes makes asterisk look at the udp header instead
 of the SIP info for the UA IP address, and qualify=yes sends keepalives in
 the form of frequent SIP OPTIONS queries. I think I also read that nat=yes
 enables symmetrical RTP



 What I do not know is does it work in the real world?




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RE: [Asterisk-Users] nat=yes and qualify=yes viable NAT solutions?

2006-02-26 Thread Damon Estep
Thanks, the linksys is a sipura, so what works on one should work on the
other.

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Sipura works, I never tried linksys, Polycom might and might not work.

On 2/26/06, Damon Estep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 Looking for some feedback on whether nat=yes and qualify=yes will
provide a
 workable solution in many cases?



 The * server is on a public address, no NAT, the UAs (sipura, linksys,
 polycom) are behind various types of NAT.



 Obviously port mapping in the NAT device works, but what about cases
where
 there is no admin access possible to the NAT device?



 From what I have read nat=yes makes asterisk look at the udp header
instead
 of the SIP info for the UA IP address, and qualify=yes sends
keepalives in
 the form of frequent SIP OPTIONS queries. I think I also read that
nat=yes
 enables symmetrical RTP



 What I do not know is does it work in the real world?




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Re: [Asterisk-Users] nat=yes and qualify=yes viable NAT solutions?

2006-02-26 Thread C F
On 2/26/06, Damon Estep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks, the linksys is a sipura, so what works on one should work on the
 other.

I wouldn't bet on it, since the SPA-xxx where out before the merge.


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 solutions?

 Sipura works, I never tried linksys, Polycom might and might not work.

 On 2/26/06, Damon Estep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 
  Looking for some feedback on whether nat=yes and qualify=yes will
 provide a
  workable solution in many cases?
 
 
 
  The * server is on a public address, no NAT, the UAs (sipura, linksys,
  polycom) are behind various types of NAT.
 
 
 
  Obviously port mapping in the NAT device works, but what about cases
 where
  there is no admin access possible to the NAT device?
 
 
 
  From what I have read nat=yes makes asterisk look at the udp header
 instead
  of the SIP info for the UA IP address, and qualify=yes sends
 keepalives in
  the form of frequent SIP OPTIONS queries. I think I also read that
 nat=yes
  enables symmetrical RTP
 
 
 
  What I do not know is does it work in the real world?
 
 
 
 
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