Nat Mapping With Session Border Controller; Nat Mapping With Sip-Alg Router; Configuring Nat Mapping With A Static Ip Address - Cisco SPA 525G2 Administration Manual

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Configuring SIP, SPCP, and NAT
Network Address Translation (NAT) and Cisco IP Phones
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STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
Cisco Small Business SPA 300 Series, SPA 500 Series, and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
Some ITSPs provide NAT traversal, but some do not. If your ITSP does not provide
NAT traversal, you have several options.
NAT Mapping with Session Border Controller, page 112
NAT Mapping with SIP-ALG Router, page 112
Configuring NAT Mapping with a Static IP Address, page 112
Configuring NAT Mapping with STUN, page 113

NAT Mapping with Session Border Controller

It is strongly recommended that you choose an ITSP that supports NAT mapping
through a Session Border Controller. With NAT mapping provided by the ITSP, you
have more choices in selecting a router.

NAT Mapping with SIP-ALG Router

If the ITSP network does not provide a Session Border Controller functionality, you
can achieve NAT mapping by using a router that has a SIP ALG (Application Layer
Gateway). By using a SIP-ALG router, you have more choices in selecting an ITSP.

Configuring NAT Mapping with a Static IP Address

If the ITSP network does not provide a Session Border Controller functionality, and
if other requirements are met, you can configure NAT mapping to ensure
interoperability with the ITSP.
Requirements
You must have an external (public) IP address that is static.
The NAT mechanism used in the router must be symmetric. See
Whether the Router Uses Symmetric or Asymmetric NAT," on page
Use NAT mapping only if the ITSP network does not provide a Session Border
Controller functionality.
Click Admin Login and advanced.
Click the SIP tab.
Under NAT Support Parameters, configure the following:
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