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Latest revision as of 10:04, 14 September 2022
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To enable Local NAT Traversal:
1- Select NATs from the navigation panel.
2- Click Create New NAT Traversal
3- Enter a meaningful name.
- Choose a Local Method.
- If necessary, provide an extra parameter.
- Click Create
Once the NAT configuration is completed, it must be associated with a NAP.
3- Select NAPs from the navigation panel
4- Select a SIP NAP from the Network Access Point list
5- In the Network Address Translation section:
- Choose the desired "Local Method". The select box will contain the same name as the Local NAT configuration, that you provided in step #2.
- Click Save
The following describes the 2 Local NAT Traversal Methods:
No NAT
This method is used if you are not behind a NAT. This is the default value.
Force Public IP
This method will set some of the SIP Headers and SDP fields with the IP address that you set.