Patton electronic M-ATA manual NAT Traversal

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SmartLink M-ATA Getting Started Guide

5 • Telephony

 

 

NAT Traversal

Figure 18. NAT Traversal section of the SIP window

Outbound Proxy IP

Type the fully qualified domain name for the outbound proxy server, or type the IP address provided by your service provider.

Outbound Proxy Port

Type the outbound proxy IP port number provided by your service provider.

Stun Server IP

Enter the fully qualified domain name for the stun server, or type the IP address provided by your service provider.

Stun Server Port

Type the stun server port number provided by your service provider.

UPnP

Universal plug-and-play method. This method works with NAT M-ATAs that support UPnP gateway.

NONE

Select this if you will not be using NAT traversal methods.

Saving your work

When you are finished configuring SIP settings, click the Save SIP Settings button (see figure 18) to save the changes.

SIP

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Contents SmartLink M-ATA Mailsupport@patton.com Summary Table of Contents Table of Contents Telephony None Table of Contents System Table of Contents Documentation Calling Features List of Figures List of Tables Audience About this guideStructure Precautions Safety when working with electricityGeneral observations Typographical conventions used in this documentGeneral conventions Chapter contents General informationSmartLink M-ATA overview SmartLink M-ATASmartLink installation Installing the M-ATA Phone Power adapterResetting the M-ATA to factory default Home System information System UptimeSystem information System Status Network-LAN Status Network SettingsInterface Status Settings Obtain LAN configuration dynamically Internet ConfigurationSpecify fixed LAN configuration Enable PPPoE AuthenticationSettings WAN PPPoE ConfigurationConfiguring Dynamic DNS MAC Spoofing ConfigurationWAN MAC Address Spoofed Vlan ConfigurationToS/DiffServ Vlan Tag Ieee 802.1qPriority Tag Ieee 802.1q Saving your workTelephony Telephony Telephony VoIP Server Registration Status VoIP StatusPhone Line Status Caller ID Setting User NameSubscribed for Voicemail Messages waitingGateway Settings SIP Server SettingsSIP Configuration RTP Telephone Event Configuration SIP ExtensionsVoIP Vlan Configuration SIP Timer Values milliseconds SIP ParametersHook Flash Mime Type RTP ParametersNAT Traversal Audio/CODEC Configuration PacketizationJitter Buffer FAX without T.38 Use G.711 faxPhone User InformationSupplementary Service Activation Message Waiting Indicator Distinctive RingCall Transfer Dialing by IP AddressCall Forward Settings Dial Out TypeIncoming Call Block Selective Call Forward SettingsOutgoing Call Block Http Digest Setting Line 1 Speed Dial SettingsSpeed Dial Speed Dial ServSystem System System Set Security Password New Root PasswordNew User Password Confirm new passwordSyslog Service Enable SyslogConfiguration Syslog ServerDebug Service Enable DebugNTP Service Debug ServerService Access Time Zone Adjust clock for daylight savingsEnable Http Enable Ping ReplyLocalization Call Progress TonesDial Tone Prompt ToneConfirm Tone Holding ToneDistinctive Ring Settings Following is a sample ring cadence pattern configurationSupplementary Service Keys Call forward selectiveBlock Anonymous Calls Warm LineIP Dialing Speed DialingIncome Caller ID Calling Prefix KeysCall Hold Call Waiting call alternativeCall Conference Call Conference DropControl Timer Values FXS Port Ring Setting FXS Port Polarity ConfigurationSnmp Configuration Snmp Trap ConfigurationSnmp Community Configuration Snmp System ConfigurationAuto Upgrade Manual Upgrade Manual Upgrade windowReload Documentation Introduction Documentation linkLogout Logout window Contacting Patton for assistance Contact information Patton support headquarters in the USAWarranty coverage RMA numbersAppendix a Compliance information Safety Compliance ComplianceRadio and TV Interference FCC Part CE Notice Declarations of ConformityAppendix B Specifications Voice Processing signalling dependent Voice ConnectivityConnectivity Fax and Modem SupportVoice Services/Features IP ServicesManagement Operating EnvironmentAppendix C Dial plans Sample Dial Plans Simple Dial PlanNon-dialed Line Dial Plan Complex Dial PlanSample Dial Plans Appendix D Calling Features Distinctive on Distinctive OFF Appendix E Voice prompt configuration Accessing the voice prompt Existing voice prompt configuration