Let me describe simply what I am wanting to do:
I see great documentation on setting up a basic SBC for this on:
To simplify this, I also see that LibreSBC may be easier to deploy.
I plan on installing the SBC on an Atomic PI (small Cheap Single-Board x86 computer)
The main two issues that I have are:
I guess my main question is: Am I re-inventing the wheel here? Doesn't somebody else already have a better solution? (Let us assume that the IP phones do not have STUN capabilities)
I'll check back later, and if I have any results from my testing I will reply to this.
- Install FusionPBX in-the-cloud on a OVH instance. (connected to VOIP.ms)
- Install 5 end-point desk-phones in each of three different offices (where I do not have control of the Router)
- Install an SBC on a light-weight small computer to connect the desk-phones behind NAT.
I see great documentation on setting up a basic SBC for this on:
To simplify this, I also see that LibreSBC may be easier to deploy.
I plan on installing the SBC on an Atomic PI (small Cheap Single-Board x86 computer)
The main two issues that I have are:
- There are so many reasons for SBCs and they are so much a swiss-army knife of everything under the sun, it is nearly impossible to find just a simple "behind-the-nat" example. I do not want Load-balancing, HA in the cloud. I only want a simple behind-the-NAT SBC in a situation where I cannot open ports in the firewall in these three offices.
- I cannot find anybody who has a simple built-in solution for funneling all UDP RTP traffic via a single forced open port.
I guess my main question is: Am I re-inventing the wheel here? Doesn't somebody else already have a better solution? (Let us assume that the IP phones do not have STUN capabilities)
I'll check back later, and if I have any results from my testing I will reply to this.