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      hunderri
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      Hi Guys,

      My scenario :

      2 WAN and 1 LAN

      i had VIOP problems so i configured the traffic shaping on WAN1 for voip priority. now i need to configure NAT for Voip. can someone give some kind of tutorial regarding the NAT rules for outbound and Port forwarding please !!??

      Any help will be very much appreciated!

      thanks

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        muswellhillbilly
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        https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/PBX_VoIP_NAT_How-to

        https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Asterisk_VoIP

        https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/How_can_I_forward_ports_with_pfSense

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          hunderri
          last edited by

          thank you !!

          My PBX is not local. can i use the same configuration?

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            hunderri
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            i configured the rules on Firewall: NAT: Port Forward but i dot see the icon pass or linked rule. what might be the problem?

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              muswellhillbilly
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              @hunderri:

              My PBX is not local. can i use the same configuration?

              What do you mean by this? Are you saying your PBX is sited somewhere outisde your firewall/LAN?
              @hunderri:

              i configured the rules on Firewall: NAT: Port Forward but i dot see the icon pass or linked rule. what might be the problem?

              No idea. Why don't you post a screenshot of your firewall and NAT rules? It might help.

              For that matter, why not post a diagram of your network setup, including your firewall, your LAN and the PBX, specifically showing where the PBX is sited? Just saying "My firewall rules don't work" doesn't really help anyone to help you.

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