RE: [Asterisk-Users] NAT Asterisk Peering

2005-07-21 Thread Dan Adams
Is it better to use the IAX prtocol rather than SIP? When I was working 
with the company setting up the Asterisk server that will be on the public 
IP to myself I was
told that SIP works better in general and I had read on the voip-info 
website that it could be accomplished with SIP.


Also, I was wondering, how would it work to transfer a call to an 
extension in the asterisk server that is on the public IP? Wouldn't I 
specify that extension from my

own asterisk box?

I know and will admit that I am sorta a newbie, I have done some work with 
configuring an asterisk box that is already running.


Dan

On Sat, 16 Jul 2005, Ted Serreyn wrote:


This is not a problem.  I do this and a bit more.  The IAX protocol helps
quite a bit to go thru the NAT.

--
Ted Serreyn  Phone:262-432-0260 Fax:262-432-0232
Serreyn Network Services, LLChttp://www.serreyn.com/

-Original Message-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Adams
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 10:13 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] NAT Asterisk Peering

I was wondering and trying to figure out how the following idea would work
 and what might be needed to implement it, can anyone give any suggestions?

What I am wanting to do is to setup an asterisk server, primarily so I can
 get voicemail, call files, and the idea of cheaper long distance by using
 the internet. What seems like the place that things could get tricky is
that
 I am desiring to place the asterisk server behind a firewall that performs
 NAT operations on the packets. Any of the SIP phones or ATA devices that
 would connect directly to my box would also be behind the NAT location. The
 only passthru to the outside is in the idea of peering with other asterisk
 boxes, I do have one in mind, that are on the outside of my own NAT box. I
 am desiring to setup the peering with SIP rather than IAX at least on this
 main connection.

Is there any examples of the VOIP-info website or other places that might be
of use in this idea? Or does anyone have suggestions or knowledge of this
working for them?

--
Dan Adams - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.infochi.net
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] NAT Asterisk Peering

2005-07-16 Thread Ted Serreyn
This is not a problem.  I do this and a bit more.  The IAX protocol helps
quite a bit to go thru the NAT.

--
Ted Serreyn  Phone:262-432-0260 Fax:262-432-0232
Serreyn Network Services, LLChttp://www.serreyn.com/

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Adams
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 10:13 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] NAT Asterisk Peering

I was wondering and trying to figure out how the following idea would work
 and what might be needed to implement it, can anyone give any suggestions?

What I am wanting to do is to setup an asterisk server, primarily so I can
 get voicemail, call files, and the idea of cheaper long distance by using
 the internet. What seems like the place that things could get tricky is
that
 I am desiring to place the asterisk server behind a firewall that performs
 NAT operations on the packets. Any of the SIP phones or ATA devices that
 would connect directly to my box would also be behind the NAT location. The
 only passthru to the outside is in the idea of peering with other asterisk
 boxes, I do have one in mind, that are on the outside of my own NAT box. I
 am desiring to setup the peering with SIP rather than IAX at least on this
 main connection.

Is there any examples of the VOIP-info website or other places that might be
of use in this idea? Or does anyone have suggestions or knowledge of this
working for them?

--
Dan Adams - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.infochi.net
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