Dear
First you need to test the sip phone or software on you company lan cable or WiFi LAN, where the ICP3300 is connected to the same LAN. and if its work you can test for out side connection.
And For connection from anywhere via internet, . the 3300 need to be accessible via the internet so some ports would need to be opened and forwarded to the ICP3300 on your company's router.
Agree with KwbMitel, MBG is best solution, fit for purpose.
Have tried 53xx handsets and SIP softphones thru various VPNs (IPSEC tunnels), that generally operate with poor voice quality results and 53xx handsets tend to fail / lock up regularily because of instability of broadband circuits compared to 100MB/GIG backbone.
I suppose if you setup port forwarding in your firewall and had all the right ports opened you could get a phone to run remotely. If security is a concern ( which it should be ) then a VPN might be an option. You can run a remote phone anywhere you have network connectivity to the LAN where the MCD is located. This would be via a VPN into the corporate network. As others suggest it is not the best method but it will most likely work. I have seen Cisco phones running in this manner.
I'd tell you a UDP joke but I'm afraid you won't get it. TCP jokes are the best because you always get them.
Using VPN does work but I only did it for one customer as a temporary fix until the cable company connected their sites together via fiber. Until then I used a VPN via a PTP T1. A VPN on normal broadband will have issues but if it's just one phone for testing, you might be able to live with it.
If you use a VPN, you don't need to port forward anything that I'm aware of for it to work. At least I don't remember doing any.
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