Hello Tony,

Relax plz…

I'm quite new with SipX, true, and I know more about Asterisk, but my question 
is pretty clear and I cannot find the answer in on the internet, so I send it 
to the mailing list, because that's what they're for. In the wiki it's all 
about connecting to ITSP's, not with clients. So I thought I'd ask a question 
without any opinions to get some directions to dive into.

What I mean is that the external IP is directly on a second interface on the 
same machine as the LAN interface. And external clients should be able to 
register to SipX through that by getting through to the register interface in 
some way. But now I understand that I should use a separate SBC machine with 
Karoo to get the Voip phones in the same subnet as the rest, so that's my 
direction, so thank you. Is Karoo mature? Because it doesn't have a real 
homepage and a lot of documentation.

I might also run Karoo on the same machine as SipX, is that acceptable as an 
idea?

Regards,

Niek





Op 26 aug. 2011, om 14:50 heeft Tony Graziano het volgende geschreven:

> You can do this out of the box with a properly configured firewall using 
> sipxbridge and media relay (built into sipx).
> 
> Alternatively you can use an SBC (karoo or ingate, etc.) to do this.
> 
> I am not sure what you are asking because "I think" you are trying to 
> understand how to do stuff with sipx not knowing the functions are already 
> present?
> 
> On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 8:47 AM, Niek Vlessert <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I know SipX can listen for SIP stuff on one interface.
> 
> But what if I have a LAN with SipX wih a bunch of phones on local subnet X 
> and also people working at home with a hardphone? Hardphones don't support 
> VPN. So what I would like is to let people connect on an external IP directly 
> to the SIPX server. Then you have single NAT (the people at home have the 
> NAT) and everything will work. I would limit access with iptables based on 
> the external IP adresses from the users.
> 
> Is there way to get this problem solved using some (asterisk/freeswitch) SBC 
> or some other approach?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Niek
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