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Quadro Manual II: Administrator's Guide Administrator’s Menus
Quadro2x, 2xi, Quadro4x, 4xi, Quadro16x, 16xi; (SW Version 5.2.x) 79
The STUN Parameters page enables automatic NAT
configuration through the STUN server and is used to configure
the STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP over NAT) client on the
Quadro. This page requires the following data to be inserted:
The STUN Server text field requires the STUN server’s
hostname or IP address. The STUN Port text field requires the
STUN server port number.
The Secondary STUN Server and Secondary STUN Port text
fields respectively require the parameters of the secondary
STUN server.
The Polling Interval drop down list contains the possible time
intervals between referrals to the STUN server.
The Keep-alive interval text field provides the options to select
the time interval (in seconds) for keeping NAT mapping alive.
The value should be in the range of 10 to 300 seconds.
Fig. II-138: STUN Parameters page
The NAT IP checking interval text field indicates the interval (in seconds) between the NAT IP checking attempts (used to distinguish the possible
NAT IP address changes and to perform registration on the new host). The value should be in the range of 10 to 3600.
The NAT Exclusion Table page includes a table where all possible IP ranges are listed that allows you to exclude some network addresses from
being NATed. For example, if a Quadro user needs to make SIP calls within the local network as well as outside of that network, all local IP
addresses are required to be excluded from NAT traversal settings by being listed in this table. Otherwise, a malfunction may occur in SIP
operations.
The NAT Exclusion Table page offers the following input
options:
Each record in the table has a corresponding checkbox
assigned to its row. The checkbox is used to delete or to edit the
corresponding record. Only one record may be edited at a time.
An error message will appear if no selection is made or more
than one is selected.
Each column heading in the table is a link. By clicking on the
column heading, the table will be sorted by the selected column.
When sorting (ascending or descending), arrows will be
displayed next to the column heading.
The Add Entry page includes the following text fields:
Add opens the Add Entry page where a new IP range can be
added.
Fig. II-139: NAT Exclusion Table page
Edit opens the Edit Entry page where the IP range can be modified. This page includes the same components as the Add Entry page.
The NAT Exclusion Table lists all possible IP ranges that are not included in the NAT process, but may be accessed directly. IP addresses that are
not listed in the NAT Exclusion Table are accessed over NAT.
IP address requires the IP address that is placed behind NAT
within the local network.
Subnet Mask requires the subnet mask corresponding to the
specified IP address.
Fig. II-140: NAT Exclusion Table - Add Entry page
To Configure the NAT Exclusion Table
1. Press the Add button on the NAT Exclusion Table page. The Add Entry page will appear in the browser window.
2. Specify an IP Address and its Subnet Mask in the corresponding text fields.
3. Press Save on the Add Entry page to add the selected IP range to the NAT Exclusion Table list.
To Delete an IP Range from the NAT Exclusion Table
1. Select the checkboxes of the corresponding IP range(s) that should to be deleted from the NAT Exclusion Table. Press Select all if all IP
ranges should to be deleted.
2. Press the Delete button on the NAT Exclusion Table page.
3. Confirm the deletion by pressing Yes. The IP range will then be deleted. To abort the deletion and keep the IP range in the list, press No.
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