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Old January 4th, 2007, 11:52 AM
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Default SPA9000 ports

Hi,

I have a SPA9000 with five SPA922.

When I receive a call I don't listen, but who call me can listen to me.
I contact with my ITSP and they suggests me that I open ports in my ADSL router to Linksys SPA9000:

5060, 5061 and 16384 to 16482.

This is necessary?

PD. My english is very bad, sorry.

Thanks.
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Default Re: SPA9000 ports

You will need to allow inbound traffic to the spa9000, there are several ways to do this depending on your setup and ITSP.

I would try the following SPA9000 changes one at at time, until your voice traffic flows properly.

* Set Force Media Proxy to Yes
* Enable NAT traversal settings (works with some providers)
* Set the SPA9000 to use a STUN server (public ones are available)
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