Robert,

I removed the STUN configuration from the ATA and reset the device.
The behavior is the same.

-Max

On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Robert Joly <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a sipx server running on a statically assigned public
>> ip address. I need to support far end NAT for remote users
>> (ATAs behind a home firewall). I have a Grandstream HT 286
>> that we are experimenting with. Initially I connected the ATA
>> to our office DHCP network, autoconfigured the device from
>> the config server (tftp) and everything works fine. Moving
>> the ATA behind a linksys router and receiving a DHCP assigned
>> NAT'd address the device can still connect to tftp, register
>> with sipx, make outbound calls to the PSTN and internal
>> extensions, but cannot receive calls from internal extensions.
>>
>> Servers -> <server> -> NAT -> Use STUN
>> System -> Internet Calling -> NAT Traversal -> Enable NAT Traversal
>>
>> <phone> -> SIP -> STUN Server -> "stun01.sipphone.com"
>
> The recommendation is to disable any NAT traversal technologies in
> routers and endpoints including STUN and SIP ALGs.  Please be sure to
> disable such things in your ATA and Linksys and retry.
>
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