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Customer service & product warranty – Australia and New Zealand
Gigaset C610-C610A IP / AUS / A31008-M2312-C401-1-7619 / appendix.fm / 03.04.12
Version 4, 16.09.2005
2. Setting port forwarding on the router
To ensure that your specified SIP and RTP port numbers are used on the WAN inter-
face with the public IP address, you must define port forwarding rules for the SIP
and RTP ports on the router.
To define port forwarding on the router, proceed as follows:
The terms used in the following can vary from router to router.
To forward a port, you must make the following specifications (example):
Protocol
Enter UDP as the protocol to be used.
Public port
Port number/port number range on the WAN interface
Local port
The SIP and RTP port numbers set on the telephone.
In the new firmware version for Gigaset VoIP telephones, you can set a RTP port
range. In this case, you must also define corresponding port forwarding for this
range.
Local host (IP)
Local IP address of your phone in the LAN. You can see the phone's current IP
address in the handset display by pressing the paging key on the base.
To enable the router to perform this port forwarding, the DHCP settings of the
router must ensure that the telephone is always assigned the same local IP address
– i.e. the DHCP does not change the IP address assigned to the telephone during
operation. Alternatively, you can assign a fixed (static) IP address to the telephone.
However, you must ensure that this IP address is not within the address range
reserved for DHCP and is not assigned to any other LAN subscriber.
Protocol Public port Local port Local host (IP)
UDP 49060 49060 192.168.2.10 for SIP
UDP 49004–49010 49004–49010 192.168.2.10 for RTP