Now, when you say give your Elastix server a public ip, if you mean you have to use static or one-to-one NAT, that is not an absolute necessity. I use NAT with PAT (one public-facing ip gets used for VOIP traffic, web traffic, etc. - but traffic is routed to different servers on the LAN).

Hello Everyone, I have some trouble configuring SIP trunk between CUCM 9.1 and Elastix with NAT. i don't have any config about Elastix, my part to config is CUCM. SIP Trunk Security Profile All "Accept" are checked, Outgoing Protocol UDP and port is 5060 SIP Profile The first section all defau OpenSIPS - Configuration and Integration with Asterisk (NAT Traversing) Mon, 11/17/2014 - 18:04 by falakniazi; OpenSIPS is an open source software that suits well for medium and large businesses to handle all the above mentioned scenarios. It supports common database access like mysql and postgres but still very well supports the carrier grade 2. Add 1:1 NAT for the Asterisk Virtual IP. Click on Firewall -> NAT -> 1:1; Add the VOIP server's public IP under External subnet IP Internal IP is the Single Host with the private IP or your Asterisk or Avaya VOIP server; Provide a good description and click Save (A->B). Reverse works. Instead, when in the same network (calls done from different softphones on my PC), all works more than OK. I repeat, A is external, B is an internal account of my asterisk configuration. Asterisk server is on a dedicated server on the net, with it's own IP, not behind NAT. Calls internal to internal work as they should. Installing from ISO: Debian for Elastix 5 Introduction. If you are not so familiar with Linux or Debian, then you can choose to install from ISO. In this case, Elasti 5 will install Debian 8 Jessie for you with the correct options, and subsequently install Elastix 5 as well.

For NAT, you need to set NAT=yes if the machine is actually behind NAT. You also need to forward the ports to the server from the NAT router. Lastly, make sure that you define all local address spaces that do NOT have a NAT router between them and the Asterisk box (ie: the local LAN, another subnet connected via a non-NAT router, and subnets connected via IPSec).

(A->B). Reverse works. Instead, when in the same network (calls done from different softphones on my PC), all works more than OK. I repeat, A is external, B is an internal account of my asterisk configuration. Asterisk server is on a dedicated server on the net, with it's own IP, not behind NAT. Calls internal to internal work as they should. Installing from ISO: Debian for Elastix 5 Introduction. If you are not so familiar with Linux or Debian, then you can choose to install from ISO. In this case, Elasti 5 will install Debian 8 Jessie for you with the correct options, and subsequently install Elastix 5 as well. Hi Guys, Basically we have forwarded SIP Ports 5060 and 5061, RTP Ports 10000 - 10500. We're running elastix 1.6.0. Tried turning nat on and off but we cannot get any audio from a phone connecting from outside the network.

Hi Guys, Basically we have forwarded SIP Ports 5060 and 5061, RTP Ports 10000 - 10500. We're running elastix 1.6.0. Tried turning nat on and off but we cannot get any audio from a phone connecting from outside the network.

Configuration file for Asterisk SIP channels, for both inbound and outbound calls.. Starting with Asterisk v1.2.0: The global option "port" in 1.0.X that is used to set which port to bind to has been changed to "bindport" to be more consistent with the other channel drivers and to avoid confusion with the "port" option for users/peers. Manual Outbound NAT¶. For Manual Outbound NAT, navigate to Firewall > NAT, Outbound tab, switch from Automatic Outbound NAT to Manual Outbound NAT and press Save.Then at the top of the list, create a rule that looks like so: Interface: WAN. Protocol: UDP. Source: Network, PBX. Source Port: [blank]. Destination: Network, SIP_Trunks - Or Any for the type if the SIP trunk IP addresses are not