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    • chpalmerC
      chpalmer @Janiboy
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      @janiboy said in SIP Not Working Behind Pfsense:

      but i dont know how to Set static mapping in Pfsense .

      I have several pfSense implementations with VOIP phones and other SIP devices behind. Generally these days most VOIP providers do not need static port but there are one or two that do.

      https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/nat/outbound.html#static-port

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        Janiboy @chpalmer
        last edited by

        @chpalmer said in SIP Not Working Behind Pfsense:

        https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/nat/outbound.html#static-port

        Thanks for the reply sir,

        Is there any video or image that I can walk through this process, sorry because im new to it.

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        • chpalmerC
          chpalmer @Janiboy
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          @janiboy

          Go to /firewall_nat_out.php ( http://"yourfirewall"/firewall_nat_out.php )

          or another way to describe..

          Firewall / NAT / Outbound

          ... Ill get a screen capture momentarily..

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          • chpalmerC
            chpalmer @chpalmer
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            Go down to mappings and then "add"..

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            • chpalmerC
              chpalmer @chpalmer
              last edited by

              The local address shown would be my SIP device/client machine. If it is a machine doing multiple tasks then adding the SIP port would be prudent.

              staticport.jpg

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              • chpalmerC
                chpalmer @chpalmer
                last edited by

                "Outbound NAT Mode" then should be "Hybrid".

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                  Janiboy @chpalmer
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                  @chpalmerscreencapture-210-4-100-242-11443-firewall-nat-out-edit-php-2021-03-24-11_19_54.png

                  i got this on my side, my panasonic NS300 ip 192.168.1.102 , my WAN is 10.200.94.182.

                  witch ip should i put on the source?

                  thanks

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                  • chpalmerC
                    chpalmer @Janiboy
                    last edited by

                    @janiboy said in SIP Not Working Behind Pfsense:

                    my panasonic NS300 ip 192.168.1.102 , my WAN is 10.200.94.182.

                    witch ip should i put on the source?

                    "SIP device/client machine."

                    The LAN device at 192.168.1.102

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                      Janiboy @chpalmer
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                      @chpalmer no need to add anything ? ok i will give it a try and get back to you thanks @chpalmer

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                        Janiboy @Derelict
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                        @derelict Talked to SIP provider, They know about the config maybe non technical person, by the way sip cisco router model is Cisco 4321.

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                        • chpalmerC
                          chpalmer @Janiboy
                          last edited by

                          @janiboy said in SIP Not Working Behind Pfsense:

                          no need to add anything ?

                          ???

                          The LAN device at 192.168.1.102

                          You need to add your client device as the "source".

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                          • bingo600B
                            bingo600 @Janiboy
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                            @janiboy said in SIP Not Working Behind Pfsense:

                            i got this on my side, my panasonic NS300 ip 192.168.1.102 , my WAN is 10.200.94.182.

                            Please note that even if your "Wan is 10.200.94.182" , that is not your public ip address (aka the ip address you are seen with on the internet).

                            Somewhere between your "Wan" and the internet someone is Natting your 10.200.94.182 , to a non RFC1918 ip address.

                            You could (from a browser behind your WAN) , go to this site : https://www.myip.com/

                            And it will show what IP you currently are seen as on the internet.

                            That would also be the ip address that external sip devices (phones/servers) should reply to.

                            /Bingo

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