[asterisk-users] Interesting problem with IP's

Julian Lyndon-Smith asterisk at dotr.com
Tue Dec 8 20:54:17 CST 2009


Have a trunk 1.4 asterisk, running on centos on the lan at work.

A long story, but we had the entire work network on a "public" address
range (90.1.0.x), going to a firewall, then out to the net.

At home (192.168.1.x network) I have a router that connects to the
firewall via a vpn tunnel.

All was great. My cisco 7960 (192.168.1.100) was able to register with
the asterisk server on 90.1.0.76 - and there was no audio  problems
whatsoever. I also must stress that I had nat=no and no nat-specific
flags set in asterisk.

However,the day came where the techs decided that we should be on a
private internal network, and moved all of the devices onto a 10.0.x.x
internal network.

Needless to say, it wasn't an easy task. Now, although my vpn is
connected to the "new" network, and I can access all of the machine as
I used to be able to, I now only have 1-way audio on my phone !! (I
can hear, and it gets progressively worse,the other party cannot hear
me)

Why would this have changed ?  Do I need to do nat stuff now ?  and why ?

Interesting.

Julian



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