Difference between revisions of "Sonicwall Configuration for XMission Voice"
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# Select the checkbox for Enable consistent NAT | # Select the checkbox for Enable consistent NAT | ||
# Every other checkbox on this page should be unchecked | # Every other checkbox on this page should be unchecked | ||
− | : | + | #: [[File:Consistent_Nat.png|600px]] |
# Click Accept | # Click Accept | ||
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# Click on Firewall Settings | # Click on Firewall Settings | ||
# Click on Advanced | # Click on Advanced | ||
− | # Select the check boxes for Enable Stealth | + | # Select the check boxes for Enable Stealth Mode and Randomize IP ID |
− | : | + | #: [[File:Advanced_Firewall.png]] |
# Click Accept | # Click Accept | ||
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# Under Network > Services click Add... | # Under Network > Services click Add... | ||
# Fill the popup as follows: | # Fill the popup as follows: | ||
− | :* Name: VoIP RTP | + | #:* Name: VoIP RTP |
− | :* Protocol: UDP | + | #:* Protocol: UDP |
− | :* Port Range: 3000 - 65000 | + | #:* Port Range: 3000 - 65000 |
− | :* Sub Type: None | + | #:* Sub Type: None |
# Click Add | # Click Add | ||
− | : | + | #: [[File:Custom_Voip.png|400px]] |
# Click on Service Groups > Add Group... | # Click on Service Groups > Add Group... | ||
# Name: VOIP Services | # Name: VOIP Services | ||
# Add the following services to the right box | # Add the following services to the right box | ||
− | :* SIP | + | #:* SIP |
− | :* VoIP RTP | + | #:* VoIP RTP |
− | :* Click Add | + | #:* Click Add |
− | [[File:Custom_Voip(2).png]] | + | #: [[File:Custom_Voip(2).png|400px]] |
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== Create LAN > WAN Rule for Services == | == Create LAN > WAN Rule for Services == | ||
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# Click on the arrow under LAN > WAN | # Click on the arrow under LAN > WAN | ||
# Click on Add... | # Click on Add... | ||
− | :* Source Port: Any | + | #:* Source Port: Any |
− | :* Service: VOIP Services | + | #:* Service: VOIP Services |
− | :* Source: Any | + | #:* Source: Any |
− | :* Destination: Any | + | #:* Destination: Any |
− | :* Users Included: All | + | #:* Users Included: All |
− | :* Users Excluded: None | + | #:* Users Excluded: None |
− | :* Schedule: Always On | + | #:* Schedule: Always On |
− | :* Comment: QoS for VoIP Phones | + | #:* Comment: QoS for VoIP Phones |
− | :* Enable Logging: True | + | #:* Enable Logging: True |
− | :* Allow Fragmented Packets: True | + | #:* Allow Fragmented Packets: True |
− | : | + | #: [[File:Lan_Wan_Rule.png|600px]] |
# Click on the Advanced tab | # Click on the Advanced tab | ||
− | :* UDP Connection Inactivity Timeout (seconds): 90 | + | #:* UDP Connection Inactivity Timeout (seconds): 90 |
− | [[File:Lan_Wan_Rule(2).png]] | + | # [[File:Lan_Wan_Rule(2).png|600px]] |
== Create Address Group for Voice Services == | == Create Address Group for Voice Services == | ||
# Click Firewall > Address Objects > Add | # Click Firewall > Address Objects > Add | ||
# Fill out the following: | # Fill out the following: | ||
− | :* Name: Name of the Assignment | + | #:* Name: Name of the Assignment |
− | :* Zone Assignment: WAN | + | #:* Zone Assignment: WAN |
− | :* Type: Host | + | #:* Type: Host |
− | :* IP Address: | + | #:* IP Address: |
− | ::(SLC) SUMOFIBER colocation: 198.91.51.90 | + | #::: (SLC) SUMOFIBER colocation: 198.91.51.90 |
− | ::(SLC) XMISSION colocation: 208.83.224.245 | + | #::: (SLC) XMISSION colocation: 208.83.224.245 |
− | ::(LAS) SWITCH colocation: 162.252.224.11 | + | #::: (LAS) SWITCH colocation: 162.252.224.11 |
# Add each IP Address for Voice Services as an Address Object | # Add each IP Address for Voice Services as an Address Object | ||
− | : | + | #: [[File:Address_Group.png|400px]] |
# Create an Address Group and add the address objects that were created | # Create an Address Group and add the address objects that were created | ||
− | :* Name: Voice Services | + | #:* Name: Voice Services |
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== Excluding Voice Services IPs under Security Services (if applicable) == | == Excluding Voice Services IPs under Security Services (if applicable) == |
Latest revision as of 08:36, 17 August 2022
If you have a Sonicwall and are using XMission Business or HostedPBX Voice Service you may come into issues such as:
- Registration failure
- Slow to dial out
- Non-clear HD Voice quality
- and more.
We suggest that the following settings are set up in the Sonicwall Device.
NOTE: depending on the model and firmware, the images may not match.
Contents
Consistent NAT
- Click on VoIP
- Click on Settings
- Select the checkbox for Enable consistent NAT
- Every other checkbox on this page should be unchecked
- Click Accept
Advanced Firewall Settings
- Click on Firewall Settings
- Click on Advanced
- Select the check boxes for Enable Stealth Mode and Randomize IP ID
- Click Accept
Create Custom VoIP Services
- Under Network > Services click Add...
- Fill the popup as follows:
- Name: VoIP RTP
- Protocol: UDP
- Port Range: 3000 - 65000
- Sub Type: None
- Click Add
- Click on Service Groups > Add Group...
- Name: VOIP Services
- Add the following services to the right box
Create LAN > WAN Rule for Services
- Navigate to Firewall > Access Rules
- Click on Matrix
- Click on the arrow under LAN > WAN
- Click on Add...
- Click on the Advanced tab
- UDP Connection Inactivity Timeout (seconds): 90
Create Address Group for Voice Services
- Click Firewall > Address Objects > Add
- Fill out the following:
- Name: Name of the Assignment
- Zone Assignment: WAN
- Type: Host
- IP Address:
- (SLC) SUMOFIBER colocation: 198.91.51.90
- (SLC) XMISSION colocation: 208.83.224.245
- (LAS) SWITCH colocation: 162.252.224.11
- Add each IP Address for Voice Services as an Address Object
- Create an Address Group and add the address objects that were created
- Name: Voice Services
Excluding Voice Services IPs under Security Services (if applicable)
- Click Security Services
- Check each Service and see if it is enabled
- If so, you need to enable the Exclusion List on each service and set it to Voice Services
- Example: Content Filter
- Once you exclude it, click Accept