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Thanks all for advice... I have IAX clients configured pretty standard,
and they work fine connecting to the asterisk server if coming via the
itnernet.. but the moment I have more than one attempted client from a
remote office that gets NAT'ed into the 'main' network so to speak it
doesnt work. I only see one client connect and "iax2 show peers"
reflects only one client from that IP and its connected on 4569.
Subsequent clients attempting to connect behind the NAT router get
'connection timedout' when trying to register. If I unregister the
first client, a new one can register, but the same symptoms persist
(the guy I unregistered can't re-register again ...)<br>
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Its a Dlink DI714P+ router in a completly vanilla out-of-the-box setup
- so if IAX 'just works' - what am I missing?? :)<br>
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Hagen Rode wrote:
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<pre wrap="">In two cases we've had more than one IAX client work from behind the NAT.
Recently however, behind a different NAT, there was a case where only one
client could connect. So maybe it depends on the router? I'm really hoping
that it will be able to connect in more cases than not and am looking
forward to seeing what others respond to this question.
Hagen
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<pre wrap="">Hi all,
I've searched the wiki, and my basic assumption at this point is to
run multiple IAX clients behind NAT I need to specifically code each
client to use a different port and then setup that port to be forwarded
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<pre wrap=""><!---->>from the NAT router to their private IP address.
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<pre wrap=""> At the moment, I can't seem to get more than one IAX client
registered behind NAT... am I correct in my above assumption or have I
missed something
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