Sebastian Silva wrote:
Also, INSTEAD of NAT, you can use a STUN server. To use a STUN server
you should set asterisk to canreinvite=no, qualify=no and nat=0
(the STUN configuration is in your agents).
That won't work because STUN doesn't do the Keep-Alive which is
necessary when traversing
Here is my experience in this area. Using asterisk on public IP no
nat, and no firewall. Polycom and Sipura clients inside NAT.
The sipura seems to be much more stable with almost everything, in
terms of asterisk being able to connect to it. I'm not using qualify
in sip.conf, but enabled them on
Here is my setup:
Asterisk box on a Dynamic Public IP with 2 NIC, the
same box has a firewall (Shorewall) and a DHCP server.
Sipura 2000 connects remotely with NAT Keep Alive
Enable, qualify=no on Asterisk
No problems so-far, Iâm planning to send the Sipura
to Egypt so they can connect to my
We are interested in how other people are handling NAT problems. We have
several customers all of which have some sort of firewall/NAT device at
their location. For simplicity sake, all customers' internal networks
are 192.168.*.*.
Our asterisk box is on public IP not blocked by any FW/NAT.
P.S. Yes, I have read stuff on NAT on the wiki. I'm more interested in
other real world, working, solutions.
Apparently, Jasomi does pretty good SIP/NAT far end traversal
solutions. From what I've read on the list, it's meant to be quite good
- although expensive.
We've been feeling our way along with the NAT stuff (using SIP) as well.
At this point we are fairly small, so the keep-alive packets are not too bad.
What type of user load are you at and what are the specs on your Asterisk box?
I'm concerned we may run into this as well.
We do have the luxury
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
What type of user load are you at and what are the specs on your Asterisk box?
I'm seeing loads on certain Asterisk threads reach in the upper 70%
periodically. Running a Quad proc P3 500Mhz with RedHat9 on 2.4.20 SMP
kernel.
We do have the luxury that each Sipura
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] How do you handle NAT?
We've been feeling our way along with the NAT stuff (using SIP) as well.
At this point we are fairly small, so the keep-alive packets are not too
bad.
What type of user load are you at and what are the specs on your Asterisk
box?
I'm
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We are interested in how other people are handling NAT problems. We have
several customers all of which have some sort of firewall/NAT device at
their location. For simplicity sake, all
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We've been feeling our way along with the NAT stuff (using SIP) as well
Matthew Boehm wrote:
We are interested in how other people are handling NAT problems. We
have several customers all of which have some sort of firewall/NAT
device at their location. For simplicity sake, all customers' internal
networks are 192.168.*.*.
Our asterisk box is on public IP not
The STUN server was extremely easy to set up. Just check ou the MyStun
sources (you have to use CVS), compile and run the server executable. That's
about all there is to it.
Ray
On Tue, Jun 28, 2005 at 11:07:48AM -0700, hank wrote:
how easy is it to set up a stun server? with asterisk amd
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We've been feeling our way along with the NAT stuff (using SIP) as well.
At this point we are fairly small
firewall or VPN, but it is not
practical for us.
Obaid.
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Hi everyone.
1. Asterisk as a SIP client behind nat, connecting to outside SIP
Proxies:
#1 works with a NAT-supporting proxy as SIP Express router as the outside
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I think my problem is numbrer 3 cause basicly my friend who is not on my
router is trying to get connected to me but can't and I am the 1 that is
behind a nat.
thanks
hank
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Sebastian Silva wrote:
Hi everyone.
1. Asterisk as a SIP client behind nat, connecting to outside SIP Proxies:
#1 works with a NAT-supporting proxy as SIP Express router as the
outside proxy. (Get an account at IPtel.org and try!). Fails with Free
World Dialup.
This will also work without
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