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General description

The application VoipTunnel has been created in order to enable making VoIP phone
calls for users who live in the countries where VoIP traffic is blocked. This
application may also be used in locked computer networks, e.g. in networks where
NAT disables correct functioning of SIP .
First of all you must install the voiptunnel program by installing the msi
file. After installation is complete, you will configure the tunnel parameters
Click start/programs/voiptunnelclient and open the VTCConfig which
allows to configure the tunnel program.

VoipTunnelClient

This module should be installed and started on a computer which is located within
the locked network. Many IPphones which function in this network and use the
protocol SIP may use this computer in order to register on our VoIP server.
Obviously, later they can make connections via this computer. Before starting the
VoipTunnelClient module, one should start VTCconfig and set the appropriate IP
addresses and used ports.

Picture for example: do not use this value

You should configure the voip tunnel client according to the values in the
table below:

Tunnel server IP number 72.167.253.176

Tunnel server port 1805

Dummy SIP signaling IP Local IP of the computer you installed the voip
number tunnel on. To discover the ip, do start>run then
cmd (dos opens) then ipconfig. The IP of the
local adapter is the right one (usually
something like 192.168.1.1)

Dummy SIP signaling 5060


port
After pressing the button Save settings, you can exit the configuration module and
open the program through: Start/programs/voiptunnelclient/voiptunnelclient.
The tunnel client program should then open.
Now you need to configure your IP phone so that it will send traffic to your local
computer, just as if it was the sip server.
Sample configuration of devices to cooperate with the module VoipTunnelClient

Sipura SPA -2000


In the example below, the device has been set in such a manner so that the
registration and calls are sent to port 6060 to the computer of the IP address
192.168.2.9 (don’t use those values, just for illustration purpose)

For Apeden server the following values should be used (see table below)

SIP port 5060

Proxy IP address of the PC on which you installed the VoIP


tunnel application (usually 192.168.1.1 or similar)

Register Yes

Make call without registration Yes

Answer call without registration Yes

Register expires 40

User ID Login given by reseller

Password Password given by reseller

If you have any issue, make sure PC computer firewall port 5060 and 1805
are open. Most PCs will stop incoming packets because of Microsoft
firewall.

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