Grandstream Networks, Inc.: UCM6XXX Configuration Guide For Remote Extensions
Grandstream Networks, Inc.: UCM6XXX Configuration Guide For Remote Extensions
Grandstream Networks, Inc.: UCM6XXX Configuration Guide For Remote Extensions
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INTRODUCTION
One of the major benefits using UCM6XXX VoIP IPPBX systems is “Clients’ Mobility” allowing users to be
connected from remote locations such as home office, remote office to the VoIP system and use it as if they
are locally connected, enjoying all VoIP features (making/receiving calls between extensions, voicemail,
call transfer, video calls, conference, using UCM6XXX resources such as SIP and analog trunks
remotely…).
Customers using UCM6XXX are no more restricted to be physically connected to the same network as
UCM6XXX, opening borders for them to be connected from anywhere in the world across Internet network.
The UCM6XXX should be connected to Internet (using router with NAT) and an easy configuration needs
to be made to achieve this as described in following sections in this guide.
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NAT CONFIGURATION ON UCM6XXX
Prerequisites
In this guide, we assume the following:
On the UCM6XXX:
• Extensions previously created.
• UCM6XXX is using default SIP port 5060 and RTP range 10000-20000.
Note: If using different ports, make sure to open them on the router.
On the router:
• SIP ALG feature is disabled.
• Ports forwarding to UCM6XXX configured.
General:
• Public Static IP is available. For example: 212.156.69.86.
• DDNS account (if no public static IP is available). For example: gstest.ddns.com.
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External Host Static IP address and port used in outbound SIP messages if the UCM6XXX
is behind NAT. If it is a host name, it will only be looked up once.
In this guide:
212.156.69.86 using public IP.
gstest.ddns.com using DDNS.
Use IP address in SDP Check to enable this parameter (recommended), the SDP connection will
use the IP address resolved from the external host.
External UDP port Configures the externally mapped UDP port when the UCM6XXX is behind
a static NAT or PAT.
In this guide: Keep default port 5060.
External TCP port Configures the externally mapped TCP port when the UCM6XXX is behind
a static NAT or PAT.
In this guide: Keep default port 5060.
External TLS port Configures the externally mapped TLS port when the UCM6XXX is behind a
static NAT or PAT.
In this guide: Keep default port 5061.
Create Local Network Specifies a list of network addresses that are considered inside of the NAT
Address network. Multiple entries are allowed. If not configured, the external IP
address will not be set correctly.
In this guide:
192.168.5.0/24 and 192.168.6.0/24 used by local phones.
4. Press button in “Information prompt” window to reboot the UCM6XXX and apply the
configuration.
In environments where public static IP is not available, customers may use DDNS (Dynamic DNS) to avoid
the need to assign allocated dynamic public IP each time on UCM6XXX (NAT settings) and on client sides
when public IP is updated from the provider.
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Assuming DDNS account is available, follow below steps to configure:
When the UCM6XXX is on a public IP communicating with devices hidden behind NAT (e.g., broadband
router), NAT parameter needs to be enabled on extensions to use on remote phones (enabled by default).
Note: If there is one-way audio issue, usually it's related to NAT configuration or Firewall's support of SIP
and RTP ports.
Follow below instructions to check and enable NAT setting on needed extensions:
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SIP CLIENT CONFIGURATION SAMPLE
This chapter provides basic configuration to be done on remote SIP clients.
In this guide, GXP2170 is used as example for manual configuration and GS-Wave (free mobile softphone)
for auto-configuration.
If the phone is not registered at this stage, users can adjust NAT settings on the phone side as described
in below instructions:
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Figure 7: General Settings – STUN Server
Note: STUN protocol allows phones behind NAT router to know the external IP address and type of NAT
used on the router. If symmetric NAT is detected, STUN will not work. Users may use UPnP protocol if
supported on the router, or set NAT traversal to “NO” or “Keep Alive” and open necessary ports for SIP and
RTP on the router. It’s highly recommended to disable SIP ALG on the router.
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Notes:
• Email settings need to be re-configured on the UCM6XXX.
• Extension needs to have a valid email address configured.
Once the email is sent the Email Status (in Figure 9) will change to “Sent”. And the User will receive an
email containing information about the account as shown below.
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After receiving the email, follow below steps to auto-configure GS-Wave account on the mobile phone.
(GSWave is availabe in Google PlayStore):
1. Open GS-Wave softphone application installed on Android™ or iOS™ mobile phones.
2. Access to SettingsAdd New AccountUCM Account (Scan QR Code).
3. Using integrated QR Code reader tool, scan Public IP Address QR Code to get extension
credentials. Please refer to [Figure 10].
GS-Wave will create the account using provided information from QR Code and register on the UCM6XXX.
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