02-24-2011 01:38 PM - edited 03-11-2019 12:56 PM
Hello all,
We have a video system at 10.4.86.199 trying to call another system at 172.30.1.102.
The System at 10.4.86.199 receive the video image and sound, but at 172.30.1.102 doesn't after the call is established.
10.4.86.199 actaully contacts 10.40.86.102 which NAT to 172.30.1.102, it cannot contact 172.30.1.102 directly. It is done by design.
I've tried to packettrace and it points to problem with NAT but I can't pinpoint it. Any help would be appreciated.
please see attached config.
Thank you in advance.
07-14-2011 09:27 AM
Hello,
Can you enable the sip inspection and provide the following outputs:
debug sip
debug sip ha
show logg
Regards,
Luis Sandi
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07-18-2011 03:26 PM
Couple of things:
You may need a Nat entry - Static preferably for
10.4.86.199 otherwise the media connection address goes unNATed.
Traffic from the 172 address takes the source static NAT defined hence gets to your endpoint. Having said that it seems either the symptoms described is reversed.
However as seen in your packet tracer you need Destination NAT for
10.4.86.102 when you try to use that address to translate to a 172 endpoint. Otherwise
it is not translated. ( as you see in your tracer, the packet isnt getting anywhere)
You do need global SIP inspect.
Unclear on the complete picture and symptoms but those may be some pointers to chase.
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