Hi Guys,
Disclaimer: Yes I know my test platform is weird, with that said,
Here is my setup
Public IP A and B go to pfsense firewall. Fusion PBX box and ASTPP box are behind the firewall on a private network.
Public IP A is nated to the fusion PBX box on all the appropriate ports for SIP and RTP . ASTPP is like wise nated on public IP B. The idea is to use fusion PBX as the PBX and ASTPP as the switch/mediator . A phone from the public network registers to Fusion PBX and Fusion PBX sends all calls to the outside world through the ASTPP box. The Fusion box talks to the ASTPP box on the private newtork
Everything is great, A phone registered to the Fusion box can make and take calls from the outside world except that the calls get disconnected after 31 seconds. Obviously a NAT issue. However internal calls on the Fusion box work fine and if I register a softphone from the public network to the ASTPP box it can take and make calls no problem.
Both boxes have RTP-external and SIP-external set to their respective public IPs
I've tried just about everything I can think of and I really don't want to hang the ASTPP box out on the public network.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Disclaimer: Yes I know my test platform is weird, with that said,
Here is my setup
Public IP A and B go to pfsense firewall. Fusion PBX box and ASTPP box are behind the firewall on a private network.
Public IP A is nated to the fusion PBX box on all the appropriate ports for SIP and RTP . ASTPP is like wise nated on public IP B. The idea is to use fusion PBX as the PBX and ASTPP as the switch/mediator . A phone from the public network registers to Fusion PBX and Fusion PBX sends all calls to the outside world through the ASTPP box. The Fusion box talks to the ASTPP box on the private newtork
Everything is great, A phone registered to the Fusion box can make and take calls from the outside world except that the calls get disconnected after 31 seconds. Obviously a NAT issue. However internal calls on the Fusion box work fine and if I register a softphone from the public network to the ASTPP box it can take and make calls no problem.
Both boxes have RTP-external and SIP-external set to their respective public IPs
I've tried just about everything I can think of and I really don't want to hang the ASTPP box out on the public network.
Any suggestions would be helpful.