if your provider will let you put the modem in BRIDGED MODE it allows you to put a firewall between it and sipx. the firewall need to be able to do symmetric nat. I somewhat doubt the modem they provide will be able to do that. On Oct 2, 2011 8:29 PM, "Ewan McLean" <[email protected]> wrote: > > How is it I would proceed then, I don't know any way around having an > ADSL router there? >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> Tony Graziano <mailto:[email protected]> >> 03 October 2011 01:26 >> >> >> I don't think sipx at home is unfeasible. I don't think the connection >> and parts between are supportable in the method you are deploying >> them. I think you will be wasting a lot of time (yours ans others) >> until you approach this with a connection type and firewall that will >> allow you the control needed to host sipx (at home or elsewhere). >> >> when you have the correct approach, I think you willbe successful. >> until then I think you willbe plagued with connection/media/signaling >> issues that really wont help enlighten anyone. >> >> I dont think you need much, but everything you have shown thus far >> indicates you aren't providing adequate resources to be consistent and >> successful. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> sipx-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/ >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> Ewan McLean <mailto:[email protected]> >> 03 October 2011 00:58 >> >> >> It does seem to be working for the most part though. This is >> definitely an ITSP specific issue since it works on the other trunk? >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> Tony Graziano <mailto:[email protected]> >> 03 October 2011 00:28 >> >> >> crap... you need to confirm the nat and port forwarding in your home >> router is going to do what it needs to do. unless you can out your >> broadband into a bridged mode and control your own firewall properly >> configured, I would not waste your time. >> >> On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 7:04 PM, Ewan McLean >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> Ewan McLean <mailto:[email protected]> >> 03 October 2011 00:04 >> >> >> It's a SOHO installation, when I say home router I just mean it's not >> a Cisco enterprise router or anything, it's a broadband router. Sipx >> is in the home office. Each computer is setup with security and >> IPTABLES will be added to sipx once it's working. >> >> Tony Graziano wrote: >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> Tony Graziano <mailto:[email protected]> >> 02 October 2011 23:59 >> >> >> hold on a sec... what is the relevance of the home router type mentioning? >> >> is sipx at home or somewhere else? if so, what type of firewall is >> being used? >> >> On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 6:47 PM, Ewan McLean >> >> >>
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