Oldcomputerman
IS-IT--Management
Hi gurus,
I have been beating my head against the screen on this.
Here's a short history.
Netgear RT311 was doing the job, sortof, forwarding inbound SIP extensions to my Asterisk server, but would screwup its NAT tables after awhle, and have to be rebooted. (annoying as hell). The router crashed badly 2 weeks ago, so I decided to replace the router with a Cisco 1721. Everything works great except inbound SIP.
The router is at Version 12.3(4)T2 firmware, I suspect there maybe a bug here. I am using a 1 entry address pool, and access-list to forward services through the 1 to many NAT (Full cone). If I froward a TCP port with "access-l 111 permit tcp any any eq 23" as an example, this works.
Any attempts to do the same with udp doesn't work.
like :"access-l 111 permit udp any any eq 5060"
or the next line access-l 111 permit range 10001 20000
Any ideas??
Thanks!
I have been beating my head against the screen on this.
Here's a short history.
Netgear RT311 was doing the job, sortof, forwarding inbound SIP extensions to my Asterisk server, but would screwup its NAT tables after awhle, and have to be rebooted. (annoying as hell). The router crashed badly 2 weeks ago, so I decided to replace the router with a Cisco 1721. Everything works great except inbound SIP.
The router is at Version 12.3(4)T2 firmware, I suspect there maybe a bug here. I am using a 1 entry address pool, and access-list to forward services through the 1 to many NAT (Full cone). If I froward a TCP port with "access-l 111 permit tcp any any eq 23" as an example, this works.
Any attempts to do the same with udp doesn't work.
like :"access-l 111 permit udp any any eq 5060"
or the next line access-l 111 permit range 10001 20000
Any ideas??
Thanks!