NEC SL1100
Issue 6.0
Networking Manual
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ONDITIONS
The NAPT feature requires CPU software V1.20 or higher.
Terminals using NAPT must be at firmware V1.0.0.0 or higher.
IP terminals can be connected via NAT router or WAN (direct connection).
The NAT router on the SL1100 side must have a static WAN IP address.
If NAT enabled phones become unresponsive after being idle, the timer in
Programs 84-23-01 and 84-23-02 may need to be changed to a shorter interval.
It is necessary to set Program 10-46-14 to
OFF
when the VoIPDB is assigned a
global (public) IP address.
When Program 10-46-14 is set to
ON
, it references programs 10-58-01 and
10-58-02. These programs are used to define any destination networks that do
not get sent through the NAPT translations.
UDP ports in the remote routers may be required to be forwarded to the IP
Terminals.
NAPT can be used for SIP trunks and terminals on the same system.
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ESTRICTIONS
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TATIC
NAT
With static NAT, the terminal needs a static IP Address assigned to it, or entries
in the DHCP must be made to provide the same IP Address to the terminal.
The NAT router on the terminal side must have the function for setting up static
NAT.
A conversion table must be manually set up for the NAT router on the terminal
side.
If installing multiple terminals in the domain of the NAT router on the terminal
side, the RTP Self port and SIP Self port for each terminal must be specified so
as to avoid overlapping.
The SIP server cannot be switched. (Only one address can be registered as the
SIP server.)
Dynamic NAT
The NAT router on the terminal side must have the function for setting up
dynamic NAT.
It is assumed that port numbers are not changed by the NAT router on the
terminal side. If a port number is changed by NAT router, NEC does not
guarantee proper operation.
Summary of Contents for SL1100
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