Network Address Translation (Nat); Nat Traversal Configuration - Yealink SIP-T2 Series Administrator's Manual

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Network->Advanced->Local RTP Port->Max RTP Port (1024~65535)
Parameter features.rtp_symmetric.enable
It configures the symmetrical RTP (Real-Time Transport Protocol) feature on the IP phone.
Description
Note: IP address and port can be negotiated through the SDP protocol.
0-Disabled
1-reject RTP packets arriving from a non-negotiated IP address
Permitted
Values
2-reject RTP packets arriving from a non-negotiated port
3-reject RTP packets arriving from a non-negotiated IP address or a non-negotiated port
Default
0
[1]
If you change this parameter, the IP phone will reboot to make the change take effect.

Network Address Translation (NAT)

Network Address Translation (NAT) is a function that allows multiple devices to share the same public, routable IP
address to establish connections over the Internet. NAT is present in many broadband access devices to translate pub-
lic and private IP address.
Yealink IP phones can work with certain types of NAT.
Topics

NAT Traversal Configuration

Keep Alive Configuration
Rport Configuration
SIP Port and TLS Port Configuration
NAT Traversal Configuration
In the VoIP environment, NAT breaks end-to-end connectivity. NAT traversal is a general term for techniques that estab-
lish and maintain IP connections traversing NAT gateways, typically required for client-to-client networking applic-
ations, especially for VoIP deployments.
Yealink IP phones support three NAT traversal techniques: manual NAT, STUN and ICE. If you enable manual NAT and
STUN, the IP phone will use the manually-configured external IP address for NAT traversal. The TURN protocol is used
as part of the ICE approach to NAT traversal.
The following table lists the parameters you can use to configure NAT traversal.
Parameter account.X.nat.nat_traversal
It enables or disables the NAT traversal.
Description
Note: If it is set to 1 (STUN), it works only if "static.sip.nat_stun.enable" is set to 1 (Enabled); if it is set to 2
(Manual NAT), it works only if "static.network.static_nat.enable" is set to 1 (Enabled).
0-Disabled
Permitted
1-STUN
Values
2-Manual NAT
Default
0
[1]
[1]
<MAC>.cfg
Phone Network
<y0000000000xx>.cfg
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