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2N VoiceBlue Next v3.1 User Manual

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IP addresses

SIP Proxy (IP–>GSM) IP address of the SIP Proxy from which

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awaits the GSM outgoing call requirements.

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Tip

In case you keep the default values (0.0.0.0), 2N VoiceBlue

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will receive requests from any IP address.

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SIP Proxy (GSM–>IP) – IP address of the SIP Proxy to which 2N VoiceBlue

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turns in the case of a GSM incoming call.

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SIP registrar – IP address of the SIP registration server.
NAT firewall – IP address for the NAT firewall.
STUN server – IP address of the STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs
(Network Address Translation)) server for obtaining the public IP address under

which

operates in the Internet network. You are advised to

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fill in this field if

operates in a private network separated

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from the Internet using the NAT or firewall. The default port for sending requests
to STUN is 3478.
Next STUN request (60–6553, 0=off) [s] – used for refreshing information on the

public IP address of

. By editing this item you can configure

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the frequency of queries sent to the STUN server.

Note

In case the GSM gateway is located behind the NAT, make sure
that the NAT router routing settings for the appropriate ports
(SIP, RTP, STUN) are made. The integrated firewalls may affect
VoIP calls too!

Tip

Should there occur call errors (one–way audibility, connection
errors, e.g.), check the settings of all active elements on the
VoIP call route. To detect the problems quickly, you can test the
Point–to–Point connection with a software IP phone (SJ phone,
e.g.) in your PC and use tracing by means of a network analyser
(WireShark –

e.g.) at the same time.

www.wireshark.org

Refer to

for easy tracing through

Subs. 4.2

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Tones generated to VoIP

Ring tone to VoIP – generate a ringing tone of your own, or transmit a real
ringing tone from the GSM/UMTS networks.