Re: How do I get DialPad to go thru.

  • From: Adrian Thompson <adeythom@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 07 Jun 2002 15:22:27 +0100

You could check out http://w3.hethmon.com/os2isp/2000/Jan/Msgs/l2w21318.html

(The info's Linux based, but should be valid!)

Quote:

I have a private network, how can I use Dialpad??

If you have a private network, even though you can call someone, you wouldn't be able to hear the remote end. This is because the incoming voice packets cannot find its way to the PC without a valid (public) IP address.

In order to use Dialpad on a private network, you have to map the incoming ports on the server. You have to map the following incoming ports
UDP: 51200, 51201
TCP: 51210
If you need a trigger for them, use TCP: 7175 (outgoing)


(Health warning - this is taken directly from the above page, and hasn't been tested!)

HTH,

Adrian Thompson


At 09:35 07/06/2002 -0400, you wrote:
http://www.ISAserver.org

Have a client who wants to run DialPad. <http://www.dialpad.com/>http://www.dialpad.com/

Had him bring his computer to the office and connect striaght out with a static public IP and it worked fine.
When he goes home and connect through ISA it fails.
What do I have to do to allow him to use this application.


Thanx


Bob
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