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q Release Notes | Document Center S-Series PBX Supported SIP Trunks Support Free Trial

q Installation Guide If Yeastar S-Series VoIP PBX is behind a router, you need to set up port forwarding on the router to allow external devices
to access the PBX. The router directs the appropriate traffic from the Internet to the PBX.
q Getting Started Guide

p Admin Guide Forward Ports for Remote Extensions


q Extensions
If you want to register remote extensions to the PBX, forward the following ports on your router:
q Contacts
Port 5060 (inbound, UDP)
q Trunks Port 5060 (inbound, TCP) — if you use TCP for SIP registration

q Call Control Port 10000 - 12000 (inbound, UDP) for RTP

q Call Features

q Call Recording

q Voice Prompts

p Network

q Basic Network
Forward Ports for Linkus
q Cellular Network
Configuration If users want to use Linkus when they are out of the office, you need to forward the ports of Linkus server on your router.

q VLAN Port 5060 (inbound, UDP)

Port 5060 (inbound, TCP) — if you use TCP for SIP registration
q OpenVPN Client
Port 10000 - 12000 (inbound, UDP) for RTP
q DDNS Port 8111 (inbound, UDP&TCP) for Linkus server

p Port Forwarding

Port Forwarding
Overview

Set up Port Forwarding


on Mikrotik Router

q NAT

q Static Route
Forward Ports for Remote Web Login
q System Management
If you want to log in the PBX web interface remotely, you need to forward the following ports:
q Multisite Interconnect
Port 8088 (inbound, TCP)
q Maintenance

PBX Monitor

Resource Monitor

q CDR and Recordings

q Security Guide

q Compatible SIP Endpoints

q Solution & Interoperability

q Auto Provisioning

q Yeastar Linkus

q Conference Panel

q LDAP Server

q QueueMetrics Integration

q Hotel

q Billing

q char utile h+ Integration

q VPN Server

q Zoho Integration Guide


q References

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