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BebeZed
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« on: Wednesday 27 April 2011, 05:15:34 am »

Hi,

I'm kind of new to this stuff so bear with me if this is a really elementary question. I have a set of VoIP phones here (linksys SPA922) and they are registering and have dial tone but do not ring in/out. I have the appropriate ports opened (according to documentation, UDP 5060-5090 plus 16384 - 16482). We had them on the BLUE network at once time; I noticed that the 5060-5090 ports were configured but then there was an outbound ALL as well. There was no SIP proxy set up.

When I configure ALL outbound UDP on the green network, the phones ring normally. But obviously we do not want that configuration...
Any ideas? I think the person who set up the blue network also gave up else he'd probably not have opened all the ports...

Thanks.
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« Reply #1 on: Thursday 28 April 2011, 04:19:11 am »

Based on the ports you mention, I am assuming you are using the Vonage Hosted VoIP Service(s).  If so, I recently also had to configure an EFW system for Vonage and I was able to get it working smoothly with either of the following . . . .

Option 1:
Ports To Be Allowed From Phone Adapter/Router or 'Zone'
UDP/21
UDP/69
UDP/80
UDP/123
UDP/2400
UDP/5060:5061
UDP/10000:20000
UDP/62265

Option 2:
Allow all outbound ports/services from Phone Adapter/Router or 'Zone' to Vonage IP Address Subnets
216.115.16.0/20
69.59.224.0/19

ie: from 'green' to ip/subnet (above) service/port any

Should work with either of the above.

Good Luck,
Spectrum Computing Solutions
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« Reply #2 on: Thursday 28 April 2011, 04:26:42 am »

Took a quick look at the firewall logs on my EFW box - if you use the 'ports', change the 10000:20000 to your 16384 - 16482 so that you don't have to open that whole range of udp ports.  The efw box I have is using port 16723, so I theoretically could shorten my range to about 16700:16800 and it should still work correctly.

The 2nd option is probably the best to limit those ports only to the vonage destination servers.

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« Reply #3 on: Thursday 28 April 2011, 04:55:42 am »

Your responses are quite helpful although we are using RingCentral instead of Vonage. I tried the 2nd option and got everything sorted -- we now can call in and out without a problem.

Thank you SO much for your assistance! Smiley
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« Reply #4 on: Sunday 08 May 2011, 03:24:57 am »

Good post!
Allow me to add.

I use callcentric and for them my setup is:

VoIP adapter (SPA3201) on Orange interface. Currently the only use of Orange.
Open Ports:
ICMP 8/30
TCP/UDP 53
UDP 123
UDP 5060:5080
UDP 16384:16482


Cheers Steen
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