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timcde
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how can i allow port 5060 to pass through to local ip address from a public ip address.

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i set up sip proxy but not sure it is set correctly. also set port forward in firewall security zone.


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jayh
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Re: how can i allow port 5060 to pass through to local ip address from a public ip address.

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Usually you will want to do one or the other of those, not both.  Sip proxy transparent is where I would start, without the port-forward. 

First make sure your firewall is configured correctly for NAT, you can surf the web from the inside zone, etc.  Then enable ip sip, ip sip proxy, ip sip proxy transparent.

Don't forget to put "media-gateway ip primary" in the interface configuration both inside and outside. 

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jayh
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Re: how can i allow port 5060 to pass through to local ip address from a public ip address.

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Usually you will want to do one or the other of those, not both.  Sip proxy transparent is where I would start, without the port-forward. 

First make sure your firewall is configured correctly for NAT, you can surf the web from the inside zone, etc.  Then enable ip sip, ip sip proxy, ip sip proxy transparent.

Don't forget to put "media-gateway ip primary" in the interface configuration both inside and outside. 

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