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      Malesefx
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I have around 60 VOIP Polycom Phones, and after I look Pfsense SIP rule settings sticky, I feel like there are still something missing in my end.Because Phones can make outgoing calls however, 5-6 phones out 60 phones work for incoming calls in certain amount of time, then they stop working, then other 5 phones start working then , they stop working.Meaning some random phones work short amount of time for incoming calls then they stop working.

      So Far I configured following NAT settings and also on Rules I put the STATE TYPE to NONE. Obviously I am still missing something.

      Protocol  Source Port Destination    Port              Gateway    Queue
      TCP/UDP *   *   voip         5060 (SIP)     *         none
      TCP/UDP *   *   voip       10000 - 20000 *         none    
      TCP/UDP *   *   voip       2222 - 2268   *         none    
      TCP/UDP *   *   voip         123 (NTP)     *         none

      voip, defines an alias for the IP address range that phones have.

      I appreciate for your time and answers

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        podilarius
        last edited by

        I think the state type needs to stay at Keep State. The phone send a keep alive signal every so often. This is meant for NAT system with state keeping.

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          TreeTopFlyer
          last edited by

          Are you using Manual Outbound NAT?

          Is "Firewall Optimization" set to "Conservative"?

          I have 8 sites running Polycom phones and this is all I've ever had to do to get them running.  No added rules.

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            podilarius
            last edited by

            I am using both manual outbound NAT, but my optimization is set to normal. I am running Cisco phones. I have heard that polycom phones are more forgiving.

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