[Asterisk-Users] OT: Multiple SIP phones behind NAT gateway?

Terje Myhre terje.myhre at telecoms-consultancy.com
Wed Apr 23 10:07:27 MST 2003


Hello,

a. the snom200 should have UPnP implemented - hence a UPnP-enabled gateway
should help it.

b. Alternatively, only 5 clients (without license upgrade) can be supported
by the Intertex66 - which only costs around 250 USD.

br, TM

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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] OT: Multiple SIP phones behind NAT gateway?


Hi,

I know this is slightly off topic but I figured the knowlege here is
probably the best on the subject..

I want to setup remote offices with 4 to 6 SIP phones (SNOM 200) using ADSL
and the internet to connect to the Asterisk box..

These phone will be behind an ADSL router using NAT...

I don't want to setup another Asterisk system in each office so IAX is not
an option..

I could use static port mapping on the NAT gateway but I am not sure how to
do this for 6 phones.. I guess I would have to allocate a seperate port to
each.. Also this could have major security implications..

I could use a STUN server but I have not found a free one yet..

I could use an ADSL router with a built in SIP proxy/registrar but the only
one I have found is the Intertex IX66 and they seem quite expensive..

Anyone got any ideas or thoughts?? or even better experiences..

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