NAT Traversal Settings Help

The NAT Settings page consists of the 5 separate pages used to configure General Settings, SIP Parameters, RTP Parameters, STUN Parameters and NAT Exclusion Table.

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General Settings The General Settings page consists of a manipulation radio buttons group to select the mode of the NAT Traversal usage for the SIP traffic (any incoming and outgoing SIP messages from and to the Quadro will be routed through the NAT server).

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SIP Parameters page is used to configure NAT specific settings for SIP. Page consists of two independent groups of settings:

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The RTP Parameters page is used to choose between the STUN and Manual NAT traversal connection for the RTP traffic and to define the RTP/RTCP ports for the connection over NAT.

Manipulation radio buttons allow you to select the type of the connection over NAT:

Note: Mapped RTP/RTCP Port ranges (pure quantity of ports between minimal and maximal RTP/RTCP ports indicated in the text fields above) should be more or equal to the RTP/RTCP port ranges defined in RTP Settings page.

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The STUN Parameters page enables automatic NAT configuration through STUN server and is used to configure the STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP over NAT) client on the Quadro. This page requires following data to be inserted:

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The NAT Exclusion Table page includes a table where all possible IP ranges are listed that allows you to exclude some network addresses from being NATed. For example, if a Quadro user needs to make SIP calls within the local network as well as outside that network, all local IP addresses are required to be excluded from NAT traversal settings by being listed in this table. Otherwise, malfunction may occur in SIP operations.

The NAT Exclusion Table offers the following components:

Add opens the Add Entry page where a new IP range may be added specifying it by its IP Address and Subnet Mask:

Edit opens the Edit Entry page where the IP range may be modified. This page includes the same components as the Add Entry page does.
Delete removes all selected table entries.
Select all checks all entries, e.g. in order to be deleted.
Inverse Selection reverses the selection (if no records are selected, Inverse Selection button checks all records).