[Freeswitch-users] AutoNAT - Local Networks not excluded

g g.d.monnezza at tiscali.it
Thu Jul 26 02:12:30 MSD 2012


Thanks Phil. I'll try again, but my rtp-ip and sip-ip (the internal) are 
already correctly set (ie 192.168.1.200). The problem is that if the phone 
registered has belongs to a different  (but still local) subnet (ie 
192.168.2.143), then FS uses the external IP (ie 85.43.25.64)
And no audio at all 
Any more suggestion?

giuliano

On Tuesday 24 July 2012 15:18:35 Phil Quesinberry wrote:
> Set rtp-ip and sip-ip to your internal IP address.  I believe that you
> should also be able to set it to:  $${local_ip_v4}  or  $${bind_server_ip}
> as well.
> 
> - Phil
> 
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> VirteX g.d.monnezza at tiscali.it
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> Jul 24 16:12:08 MSD 2012
> 
> 
> Hi guys. I appreciate so much the Auto-NAT for uPnP capable firewalls. But
> I'm experiencing an issue.
> I have a FreeSwitch server behind a NAT, but I can't find a way to avoid
> FreeSwitch using external IP (for SIP and RTP) for local networks (i.e.
> 192.168.0.0/16).
> In my sip profiles for various interfaces I have NOT set the .
> Anyway, the sofia status for all interfaces shows the EXT-RTP-IP and
> EXT-SIP-IP set (with my public gateway IP). That's ok, even if I didn'
> declard it with
> My SIP phones register from a network different from the server one, but
> still a local network. Then, SIP phones receive (from the server) the rtp
> and sip signalling with its external IP. This prevent any communication.
> How it is possible to tell FreeSwitch to NOT use ext IP for particular
> networks?
> Thanks to anyone who will point me in the right direction.
> g



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