(let me rephrase... you do not check the SBC  box unless you have an
external sbc and choose that as an sbc and are using sipxbridge, otherwise
remote users cannot receive calls because of a redirection issue)

On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 12:34 AM, Burleigh, Matt <
[email protected]> wrote:

> *“Q2- Can SipXBridge and the Remote User NAT Traversal feature be both
> enabled at the same time?*
>
> A2- The sipXbridge and the remote user NAT traversal features are built to
> co-exist so long at sipXbridge is *not* configured as the default SBC in
> the System->Internet Calling page.  Assuming the default port values are
> used, incoming traffic from ITSPs must be directed to port 5080 to hit the
> sipXbridge and incoming traffic from remote users must be directed to port
> 5060 to hit the sipXproxy which provide remote NAT compensation.”
>
>
>
> Does this mean that sipXbridge and the remote user NAT traversal feature
> CAN work together if you are able to redirect ITSP traffic to port 5080?
>
>
>
> Thanks!
>
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