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How to deal with nat conflict

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Old 12-05-2011
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How to deal with nat conflict

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I setup a W2K8 as a NAT router, when NAT is facilitated I not be able to access the server commencing from internet, not be able to moreover ping it. On the other hand, if I put out of action NATing the whole thing works extremely well and accessing is working bery enormous, other than at present my lan is deprived commencing from internet to have right of entry as NAT is disabled! What am I supposed to do then. I utilize an ISA server as a gateway or there's an additional solution. Sounds similar to your routing table are not configured appropriately. Post a route print to verify.

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I recommend you implement a firewall/router apparatus such as the ones supplied by ISPs, ISA is ok other than might be too much for your diminutive setup! How is your Win2k8 associated to the Internet. You be able to encompass 1 NIC dedicated to NAT and an additional to the Internet correlation. The server has 2 NICs, one to the gateway, and an additional is associated to the private LAN, I have comprised manages to solve the predicament for a at the same time as by disabling the server's firewall. I have encompassed and reconfigured the RRAS service and the similar predicament happened the entire in excess off again even though the firewall is tranquil disabled.
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The predicament is though with the intention of the webserver (apache) runs on port 5080 so as not to disagreement through IIS. I therefore necessitate a translation commencing from port 80 superficially to port 5080 internally. I be able to merely do this through a static PAT not be able to. I do not have your config, other than I determine to create an educated guess. The key here is to facilitate the call dies when you pick up the phone. There is almost certainly a failure to locate a well-matched codec between the two endpoints. That negotiation does not come regarding until the endpoints, the gateway and the phone, in reality endeavor to set up the media stream. This negotiation depends together on the H.323 gateway's configuration dial-peer arrangement, voice-class configuration and CallManager Region configuration.
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You say you are calling an IP phone, which determine to hold up g.729 the H.323 gateway's defaulting or g.711. Regions would not shoot you down for utilizing a low bandwidth codec where a high bandwidth codec is obtainable. There's no possibility you would be endeavoring to invoke a transcoder in this circumstances unless you have comprised and configured the gateway to utilize some oddball codec to facilitate the phones do not sustain or maintain. Do you perhaps encompass your dial-peers or a voice-class hardcoded to force the gateway to utilize g.711 merely. Your dial-peers be supposed to be configured through a voice-class with the intention of tries g.711 and then g.729. That way you determine to utilize the most excellent quality codec obtainable, other than you be able to still call phones that are in a g.729-only Region.
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Based on comparable experiences through Microsoft's Windows XP Service Pack 1, the reports have encompassed led a number of to recommend holding off the installation of SP2 until the preliminary dust settles and Microsoft responds through fixes to the prevalent showstoppers. Several large companies containing IBM encompass announced, as a matter of policy, with the intention of SP2 be supposed to not be installed immediately. For companies with the intention of utilize Microsoft’s Active Directory Group Policy or logon scripts to implement IT policies, Microsoft has issued an extraordinary SP2 blocker that protects users commencing from taking matters into their own hands by installing unauthorized copies of SP2.
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Pedestal on tests conduct by ZDNet, one SP2-injected revolutionize in Windows XP with the intention of could interfere through plans to roll out SP2 come into view to involve a loss of network connectivity for workstations with the intention of utilize Microsoft’s L2TP-pedestal virtual private networking (VPN) client to attach to servers with the intention of are associated to NAT-based networks. Based on an SP2 design conclusion, Microsoft refers to the irregularity as an expected revolutionize to the defaulting behavior of Windows XP, which, prior to bring up to date, permitted for L2TP-based connectivity to NAT-based servers.
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