Two Phones Behind Different Netdefend Firewalls - D-Link NetDefend DFL-210 User Manual

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6.2.9. The H.323 ALG
Destination Interface: core
Source Network: 0.0.0.0/0 (all-nets)
Destination Network: wan_ip (external IP of the firewall)
Comment: Allow incoming calls to H.323 phone at ip-phone
3.
For SAT enter Translate Destination IP Address: To New IP Address: ip-phone (IP address of phone)
4.
Click OK
1.
Go to Rules > IP Rules > Add > IPRule
2.
Now enter:
Name: H323In
Action: Allow
Service: H323
Source Interface: any
Destination Interface: core
Source Network: 0.0.0.0/0 (all-nets)
Destination Network: wan_ip (external IP of the firewall)
Comment: Allow incoming calls to H.323 phone at ip-phone
3.
Click OK
To place a call to the phone behind the NetDefend Firewall, place a call to the external IP address on
the firewall. If multiple H.323 phones are placed behind the firewall, one SAT rule has to be
configured for each phone. This means that multiple external addresses have to be used. However, it
is preferred to use a H.323 gatekeeper as in the "H.323 with Gatekeeper" scenario, as this only
requires one external address.
Example 6.6. Two Phones Behind Different NetDefend Firewalls
This scenario consists of two H.323 phones, each one connected behind the NetDefend Firewall on a network
with public IP addresses. In order to place calls on these phones over the Internet, the following rules need to be
added to the rule listings in both firewalls. Make sure there are no rules disallowing or allowing the same kind of
ports/traffic before these rules.
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