Configuring Nat Mapping With Stun - Cisco Small Business SPA509G Administration Manual

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Configuring SIP, SPCP, and NAT
Network Address Translation (NAT) and Cisco IP Phones
STEP 4
STEP 5
NOTE
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
Cisco Small Business SPA300 Series, SPA500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
Handle VIA received, Insert VIA received, Substitute VIA Addr: yes
Handle VIA rport, Insert VIA rport, Send Resp To Src Port: yes
EXT IP: Enter the public IP address for your router.
Click the Ext <number> tab. Configure the following:
NAT Mapping Enable: Choose yes.
NAT Keep Alive Enable: Choose yes (optional).
Click Submit All Changes.
You also need to configure the firewall settings on your router to allow
NOTE
SIP traffic. See

Configuring NAT Mapping with STUN

If the ITSP network does not provide a Session Border Controller functionality, and
if other requirements are met, it is possible to use STUN as a mechanism to
discover the NAT mapping. This option is considered a practice of last resort and
should be used only if the other methods are unavailable.
Requirements
STUN is a viable option only if your router uses asymmetric NAT. See
"Determining Whether the Router Uses Symmetric or Asymmetric NAT," on
page
131.
You must have a computer running STUN server software. You can use a public
STUN server or set up your own STUN server.
Use NAT mapping only if the ITSP network does not provide a Session Border
Controller functionality.
Log in to the configuration utility.
Click Admin Login and advanced.
Click the SIP tab.
Under NAT Support Parameters, configure the following:
Handle VIA received: yes
Handle VIA rport: yes
"Configuring SIP," on page
105.
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