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RE: [asteriskpbx-8] lost with asterisk

From: user 4244801
Sent on: Tuesday, June 5, 2007 12:08 AM

CAT5 can go directly into the box if you don’t want to use POTS lines (which you are wanting to get away from I’d imagine) NAT is a pain with any VoIP setup..so if you can put it on a public IP you’d run into less stress, but you’d have issues with security unless you configure the server properly. NAT isn’t death for the VoIP, but with asterisk/trixbox you’d have to forward UDP ports 5060-5063 (If you use SIP), 10000-20000 (for the SIP calls..it uses any of those for each call), 69 (for the phone to download the config from tftp) and 4569 (If you use IAX over SIP..which from what I hear IAX is more NAT friendly)

 

It’s a balance between security and ease of setup.

 

From: [address removed] [mailto:[address removed]] On Behalf Of Erik Rodriguez
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 11:59 PM
To: [address removed]
Subject: [asteriskpbx-8] lost with asterisk

 

I'm going to build an asterisk box and house it in the data center.  I'm going to go with axvoice.com because that's what Judd uses and I like the pay as you go deal.  Obviously I won't have access to any POTS lines in the DC.  My question is, what type of "adapter" do I need to use this service?  Can I plug a CAT5 directly in into this box and get it to work that way?  Also would it be best to put it behind a NAT firewall, or just use a public IP.  I've heard mixed things about asterisk using NAT.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

Erik Rodriguez

Orlando Tech Works, LLC

[address removed]

Office: [masked]

Cell:    [masked]

 

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