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IP Line Description, Installation and Maintenance
For example:
IPL> isetGet “NAT == Y”
returns the output (partial output from the left side of the screen):
IP Address NAT Type RegType State Up Time
47.11.179.168 C i2004 Regular online 0 04:20:34
47.11.179.167 C i2004 Regular online 0 03:48:17
isetNATShow
The isetNATShow command outputs information about IP Phones behind a
NAT device.
The public and private IP address and ports are provided for both signaling
and media.
In most cases, the private signaling port information is available. If the
firmware on the IP Phone is outdated, the private signaling port information
is not printed.
If the IP Phone is found to be behind a Symmetric NAT device, the media IP
information is not printed out.
The following is an example of output for a Symmetric NAT device.
Signalling Media
Public IP Addr:Port Public IP Addr:Port
(Private IP Addr:Port) (Private IP Addr:Port) NAT Type RTCP
Type Set-TN Regd-TN
---------------------------- ----------------------------
--------- ---- ------------ ------------- ------------
47.11.217.102:10000 <<No Speech Possible>> Symmetric Y i2002 Ph2
061-08 061-08
(192.168.1.3:5000)