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this is the first installation of the snom 4S proxy on this host from a RPM package please use the following command to install the software:

rpm -ihv snomnatf-2.10.*.rpm

If you already installed an older RPM version of the proxy please use the following command instead:

rpm -Uhv snomnatf-2.10.*.rpm

The output of both commands will just show some hashes (#) and then return to the command prompt without any message if no error occurred.

After you installed the software please load the file /etc/syscon- fig/snomnatf in your favorite editor and verify that you are satisfied with the default settings (SIP port: 5060, HTTP port: 80, Configuration direc- tory: /var/lib/snomnatf).

Note: during the installation values from /etc/rc.config or /etc/ natf.xml if they exists will be copied to /etc/sysconfig/snomnatf. The us- age of /etc/rc.config or /etc/natf.xml is deprecated and only the values from /etc/sysconfig/snomnatf will be considered for the future.

When you are satisfied with the configuration values please start the proxy with the following command:

/etc/init.d/snomnatf start

Note: the process will not be started automatically any more like it was with the old snom tarball installation, because user interactions are not possible during a RPM installation, but the port settings should be verified by the user before starting the process.

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Contents Snom 4S NAT Filter Admin Manual Snom 4S NAT Filter Version Table of Contents Snmp Overview Applications FeaturesSnom technology AG Overview NAT Filter and SIP ArchitectureNAT Symmetrical RTP Signalling SIPHow does NAT work? Classification of User Agents Media RTPRole of the NAT Filter Probing Media PathsNAT Optimizing the Media Path for SymmetricalRegistering SBC BehaviourRTP Relay Snom technology AG NAT Scaling and RedundancyDetecting the right NAT Filter STUN/ICE-Aware User Agents Requirements on User AgentsNon NAT-Aware User Agents Defining the Maximum Session Time Architecture Windows InstallationInstallation Snom technology AG Installation Snom technology AG Linux Rpm -ihv snomnatf-2.10.*.rpm Installation Port Binding LoggingStandard Port Random Port Logging System SettingsGeneral Outound Proxy Preparing RecoveryPort Budgets Media PortsMedia Relay Controlling RoutingMultiple 2xx Handling Maximum Packet Size ChallengingTrusted Addresses Removing Headers Silence SuppressionConnection Oriented Media Clir Addresses Codec ControlWeb Server Integration Register Timeouts Timeout SettingsCall Timeouts Security Settings Snom technology AG Outbound Proxy List Server Log System InformationTrace Call History Current Ports Memory Statistics Currently Handled UAConfiguration Web Server Integration Interface to the Web Server AuthenticationSnom technology AG Web Server Integration Registration Call Initiation Snom technology AG Call Termination Snom technology AG Web Server Integration Setup of the Tools Setup of the SBCOID Available OIDSnom technology AG Snmp Checklist for Installation Checklist for Installation Reader‘s Feedback Snom technology AG All rights reserved