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Bizfon Manual II: Administrator's Guide  
Administrator’s Menus 
Bizfon2000 and Bizfon4000 (SW Version 4.1.x) 
 
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NAT Traversal Settings 
The NAT Traversal Settings page is divided into separate pages used to configure General NAT settings, SIP NAT parameters, RTP and STUN 
parameters for NAT and a page where the NAT Exclusion table may be filled. 
The  General Settings page consists of a manipulation radio 
buttons group to select the mode of the NAT Traversal usage for 
the SIP traffic (any incoming and outgoing SIP messages from 
and to the Bizfon will be routed through the NAT PC). 
• 
Automatic – with this selection, system will analyze the 
Bizfon’s WAN IP address and if it is in the IP range 
specified for local networks (according to RFC), the SIP 
traffic will be routed through NAT. Otherwise, if Bizfon’s 
WAN IP address is outside the specified IP range, no SIP 
traffic will be routed through NAT server. 
• 
Force – with this selection, all the SIP traffic will be routed 
through the NAT server. 
• 
Disable – with this selection, no SIP traffic will be routed 
through the NAT server. 
Fig. II-104: General NAT traversal page 
The SIP Parameters page is used to configure NAT specific settings for SIP and offers two independent groups of settings: 
 
UDP Parameters
Manipulation radio buttons allow you to select the type of 
connection over NAT: 
Selecting Use STUN will switch to automatic discovery of 
Mapped settings for the SIP UDP traffic over NAT. STUN 
settings are configured on the STUN parameters page (see 
below). 
Selecting Use Manual NAT Traversal allows you to manually 
define the mapped settings for the SIP UDP traffic over NAT: 
Mapped Host requires the IP address of the mapped host for 
SIP UDP traffic over NAT. 
Mapped Port requires the port number on the mapped host 
for the SIP UDP traffic over NAT. 
TCP Parameters: 
Mapped Host requires the IP address of the mapped host for 
SIP TCP traffic over NAT. 
Mapped Port requires the port number on the mapped host 
for the SIP TCP traffic over NAT.  
Fig. II-105: SIP Parameters page 
The  RTP Parameters page is used to choose between the STUN and Manual NAT traversal connection for the RTP traffic and to define the 
RTP/RTCP ports for the connection over NAT.  
Manipulation radio buttons allow you to select the type of connection over NAT: 
Selecting Use STUN will switch to automatic discovery of Mapped settings for the RTP UDP traffic over NAT.  STUN settings are configured on the 
STUN Parameters page (see below).
 
Selecting  Use Manual NAT Traversal allows you to manually 
define the RTP/RTCP port ranges for the RTP traffic over NAT: 
• 
The Mapped Host text fields require the Mapped Host for 
RTP traffic over NAT. 
• 
Mapped RTP/RTCP Port Range:    
• 
Min - minimal port has to be higher than 1024 and lower 
than the maximal port range. Only even numbers are 
allowed. 
• 
Max - maximal port has to be lower than 65536 and 
higher than the minimal port range. Only odd numbers 
are allowed. 
Please Note:
 RTP/RTCP Mapped Port ranges should be 
greater than or equal to the RTP/RTCP port ranges defined on 
the 
page.
 
Fig. II-106: RTP Parameters page