NAT and STUN Parameters
The Network Address Translation (NAT) and Simple Traversal of UDP through NAT (STUN) parameters are described in the table below.
NAT and STUN Parameters
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[EnableStunForward] |
Enables the device to forward incoming STUN packets (RFC 3849).
Note: The parameter is applicable only to the SBC application. |
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NAT Parameters |
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'NAT Traversal' configure voip > media settings > disable-NAT-traversal [NATMode] |
Enables the NAT traversal feature for media when the device communicates with UAs located behind NAT.
Note: If the SIP session is established (ACK) and the device (not the UA) sends the first packet, it sends it to the address obtained from the SIP message and only after the device receives the first packet from the UA does it determine whether the UA is behind NAT.
Note: : This option is applicable only to SBC calls. If the parameter is configured to this option, Gateway calls use option Enable NAT Only if Necessary (0), by default.
Note: This option is applicable only to SBC calls. For more information on NAT traversal, see First Incoming Packet Mechanism. |
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'NAT IP Address' configure voip > sip-definition general-settings > nat-ip-addr [StaticNatIP] |
Defines the global (public) IP address of the device to enable static NAT between the device and the Internet. For more information, see Configuring a Static NAT IP Address for All Interfaces. Note: The parameter is applicable only to the Gateway application. |
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[NATBindingDefaultTimeout] |
The device sends SNMP keep-alive traps periodically - every 9/10 of the time configured by the parameter (in seconds). Therefore, the parameter is applicable only if you configure the [SendKeepAliveTrap] parameter to [1]. The parameter is used to allow SNMP communication with The valid range is 0 to 2,592,000. The default is 30. Note: For the parameter to take effect, a device restart is required. |
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'SIP NAT Detection' configure voip > sip-definition advanced-settings > sip-nat-detect [SIPNatDetection] |
Enables the device's NAT Detection mechanism to detect if the incoming INVITE message is sent from an endpoint that's located behind NAT. If not enabled, the device processes incoming SIP messages as received from endpoints that are not located behind NAT and sends them according to the SIP standard.
For more information on the NAT Detection feature, see Enabling SIP NAT Detection when UA Located behind NAT. |
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'BFCP IP from Audio Media' configure voip > sbc settings > bfcp-ip-from-audio [BFCPNatFromAudio] |
Enables the handling of calls with voice and Binary Floor Control Protocol (BFCP) media streams that are received from behind a NAT. You can also configure this functionality per specific calls, using IP Profiles. For a detailed description of the parameter and for configuring this functionality in the IP Profiles table, see Configuring IP Profiles. Note:
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