09-04-2012 12:01 PM - edited 03-17-2019 11:43 PM
Hi,
I'm working for Industry Canada and we just received a new video conference system. It is connected to a DSL line. The video conferencing work perfect when we dial out. But I have a issue when a external person try to dial me in, it can't connect. I think there is a problem with local IP (modem) and dedicated IP (public IP). I try to config. the modem but still experiencing problem with receiving calls.
Anybody can help?
Thank you
09-05-2012 02:08 PM
Hi Brian
For incoming call, you need use static public IP or port translation for you C40.
Also nat or firewall rule can prevent call.
Your codec must receive IP packet for following ports:1720 TCP; H.245 Range 5555-6555TCP;Video, Audio & Data/FECC Range 2326-2487 UDP ↔.
br Oleksandr
10-22-2014 11:14 PM
Whether we need to open all these port on the firewall to receive incoming calls?
09-05-2012 10:28 PM
For incoming call to Endpoint behind the FW/Router, you need to configure 1:1 NAT or port forwarding.
If firewall/router is H.323 awareness and support ALG, then you won’t need configure each port but most of home router will require manual port forwarding configuration.
For H.323 connection with C-series Endpoint, following ports will be use
Please note H.245 ports range is from 5555 to 6555 while port allocation configured as "Static".
If port allocation configured as "Dynamic", then port range is from 11000 to 20999.
If you modify port configuration (Static/Dynamic), codec must restart to affect configuration change.
Default RTP/RTCP port range for media is 2326 to 2485.
However this is configurable by "RTP Ports Range Start" and "RTP Ports Range Stop".
03-07-2019 09:51 PM
Sir,
Please explain how to configure Cisco codec telepresence c40 in firewall fortinet ? which ports to be open in fortinet firewall?
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