Appendix D – Tools for Your RF500S
them through to a distant H.323 VoIP gateway or NetMeeting client. If the need is for both outbound and inbound calls, the user must configure the MultiVOIP or the PC running NetMeeting to work in the demilitarized zone (DMZ) of the RouteFinder. This configuration is done by mapping internal and external port 0 to the IP address of the MultiVOIP or to the PC running NetMeeting.
To set up the DMZ, go to the IP Mapping (Virtual Server) screen under the General Settings tab in the RouteFinder configuration software. Keep in mind that a static IP address is going to be necessary when inbound calls are required to NetMeeting and is always required when running the MultiVOIP in H.323 mode.
Other significant features in the new firmware release for the RF500S are as follows:
•Support for outbound IPSec pass through
•Support for multiple Dialpad users
•Support for multiple WOWcall user
NetMeeting Note: There is no special configuration needed for NetMeeting. However, NetMeeting requires opening the correct ports. You will have to contact Microsoft to get these. Also, you cannot setup simultaneous NetMeeting sessions because you can only map the ports once.
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