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USER’S MANUAL
Appendix 6 – Special Operational Modes 320
Port
forwarding
is
basically
telling
the
router
that
when
it
receives
packets
from
the
Wide
Area
Network
on
a
given
port,
from
those
packets
should
be
forwarded
transparently
to
the
specified
address
on
the
Local
Area
Network.
NAT
(Network
Address
Translation)
This
is
a
scheme
by
which
a
private
network
can
make
connections
into
a
public
network
(such
as
the
Internet)
using
only
one
address
on
the
public
net.
An
example
is
having
3
computers
behind
a
router/firewall
on
a
residential
DSL
line.
The
three
computers
have
separate
addresses
on
the
local
network,
but
only
the
Router's
WAN
IP
is
visible
on
the
outer
network.
NAT
works
because
the
router
knows
the
format
of
TCP/IP
packets.
It
can
substitute
its
own
IP
into
the
packets
that
are
outbound,
then
reinsert
the
proper
LAN
IP
when
a
packet
comes
inbound
from
the
WAN.
This
works
because
TCP
is
connection
‐
based,
so
the
router
knows
that
all
traffic
on
a
given
connection
is
destined
for
the
machine
that
initiated
it.
THE ZEPHYR XSTREAM BEHIND A FIREWALL
In
our
world,
we
will
always
have
a
studio
codec
and
a
remote
codec
so
there
are
always
two
Xstreams
to
consider.
For
this
discussion,
we'll
assume
that
the
remote
Zephyr
Xstream
is
properly
configured
already.
That
way,
we
only
need
to
discuss
the
considerations
for
the
local
machine.
If
each
operator
does
this,
both
codecs
will
end
up
being
configured
properly.
To
begin,
for
all
of
the
scenarios
presented
below,
the
following
procedure
should
be
followed:
•
Give
the
Zephyr
a
fixed
IP
address
on
the
LAN.
Usually,
this
is
done
by
simply
picking
an
unused
address.
•
Set
the
LAN
subnet
mask
(usually
255.255.255.0
‐
get
these
numbers
from
the
IT
administrator)
•
Set
the
gateway
to
the
LAN
address
of
the
router
•
Set
the
DNS
to
the
server
specified
in
the
WAN/DHCP
area
of
the
router's
information
pages
(optional).
HTTP
Mode
Not
recommended
for
use
over
the
public
network.
If
it's
behind
a
router,
it
really
shouldn't
be
used.
RTP
Mode
Sending
After
configuring
the
Xstream
as
above,
there
are
no
special
settings
required
to
send
an
RTP
stream
only.
Take
the
IP
address
given
to
you
by
the
person
you're
calling.
Press
Dial.
Enter
the
IP
address.
Press
Dial
again.
Summary of Contents for Zephyr Xstream
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Page 26: ...USER S MANUAL Section 1 QUICK RESULTS 14...
Page 30: ...USER S MANUAL Section 2 INTRODUCTION Getting to Know the Zephyr Xstream 18...
Page 70: ...USER S MANUAL Section 3 GUIDED TOUR of the HARDWARE 58...
Page 144: ...USER S MANUAL Section 6 AUDIO CODING REFERENCE 132...
Page 164: ...USER S MANUAL Section 8 LIVEWIRETM IP Audio 152...
Page 310: ...USER S MANUAL Appendix 1 Codec Interoperability Information 298...
Page 320: ...USER S MANUAL Appendix 3 ISDN Cause Phrases Values 308...
Page 324: ...USER S MANUAL Appendix 4 Known Working SPID Formats by Telco 312...
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