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04-19-2013 06:19 AM
Hello,
How would one go about conneting two HDXs to one router in terms of port forwarding? I am aware that most of the ports can be chosen, however, what would one do with, say, the initiation port 1720/1? Is it even possible?
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BM300
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04-19-2013 09:16 AM
With a single port (1720) where H.323 calls start, you will need something that can "proxy" the calls into each unit. Typically, this can be done, VERY EASILY, with a VBP (older version is V2IU)... The VBP can be purchased new, retail, for about $2K USD... If you go to Ebay, you can find the same product, used, for less than $200.... (USD)..
You might consider buying one of those to make this work easily...
Cheers,
Gary M
04-19-2013 09:16 AM
With a single port (1720) where H.323 calls start, you will need something that can "proxy" the calls into each unit. Typically, this can be done, VERY EASILY, with a VBP (older version is V2IU)... The VBP can be purchased new, retail, for about $2K USD... If you go to Ebay, you can find the same product, used, for less than $200.... (USD)..
You might consider buying one of those to make this work easily...
Cheers,
Gary M
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