Configuring Asterisk & Trixbox in the UK

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Vigor router setup for an Asterisk based PBX on the local network using NAT and behind the routers own Firewall.

Filed under: Trixbox UK Config — blacksheep @ September 3, 2007 10:16 am

Step 1.
Telnet to the router (Start a DOS command prompt on your PC and type  Telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the local network IP address of the router). You will need to enter  the admin username and password when asked. Once you are into the router at the prompt enter:-

 sys sip_alg 0

This turns off the routers  SIP ALG (Session Initiation Protocol Application Layer Gateway Sip) which we have so far found to be problematic with our setup.

Step 2.
Access the router via its web interface. Type http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx into the address bar of a browser on a PC attached to your local network. You will need the admin username and password. Once you are into the router, on the NAT menu select “open ports”.

Tick the “Enable Open Ports” box.
Comment  = IP-PBX (or whatever)
Local Computer = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (the IP address of your Asterisk based PBX server).

Port Settings:-

Protocol Start Port End Port
UDP 5004 5082
UDP 8000 20000
TCP 5060 5060
UDP 2727 2727
UDP 4569 4569

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