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grazman
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« on: Saturday 31 October 2009, 01:20:45 am »

I have a need to use static port nat (symmetric nat) for a few ports/ranges.

This has never worked for me through all the 2.x release candidates. In looking through the features list I do not see it is specifically listed, and I have now have wondered if there is an alternative way to do this. I don't want or need a 1:1 NAT for this, because that defeats my purpose.

In other words, I need a way to forward some ports without the source port being overwritten. I have peers who are also puzzled at how to do this.

Example:

RED at 1.2.3.4
Green at 10.0.0.1

I have a sip server at 10.0.0.10 and I want to forward ports

5060 (both tcp and udp), 5080 (both tcp and udp) and 30000-31000 (udp) to 10.0.0.10. When traffic leaves and comes back I want it to always remain on the same port.

Can Endian do this?
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« Reply #1 on: Sunday 01 November 2009, 12:28:08 pm »

i would also like to know about this.

can anyone shed some light or clarification to this.  we are trying to implement sipxecs.

thanks.
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MST
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« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 20 January 2010, 06:24:28 am »

I am looking for the same options with my VOIP

please advice
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« Reply #3 on: Thursday 21 January 2010, 08:36:37 am »

we are using 2.3 versino with sipx and it works without issues.
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