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| hi, I have got a 3K setup registered with FWD with accounts on port 5060 and 5061. I can ring from pulver.communicator to both accounts ok. The 5060 goes to Line 1 then switch to PTSN if not answered. The 5061 would take me straight to PTSN; that's how I wanted. BUT! lets say my 3K is behind a firewall with port 5060/61 open to my 3K box IP eg. 192.168.1.100. From SJPhone (which allows me to dial IP) dialing the 2 ports behave differently than coming from pulver.communicator FWD accounts; which I assume NAT maps to local LAN 192.168.1.100. Dialing results: -192.168.1.100:5060 goes straight to PTSN; instead of ring Line1 and delay switch over to PTSN -192.168.1.100:5061 SJPhone just ring without switching to PTSN. I have SJPhone setup point to fwd.pulver.com proxy What I am trying to do is: - both ports be visible from outside - inside I can use different SPA as extenssions by dialing IP:5060 a la PABX. - all SPA with IP:5061 dial plan back to defined 3K gateway to PTSN. So how can make external and local IP dialing behave the same way? thanks |
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