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Creating virtual IP addresses on FortiGate

Creating virtual IP addresses on FortiGate

Create virtual IP addresses to be used for the following port forwarding:

  • WSS port
  • RTP port
  • HTTPS port

To create a virtual IP address for the WSS port (using the TCP protocol)

  1. On FortiGate, go to Policy & Objects > Virtual IPs.
  2. Click Create New > Virtual IP.
  3. Enter a Name to identify this virtual IP address.
  4. Configure the settings.

    Here are example settings:

    • Interface: wan1
    • External IP address/range: 0.0.0.0
    • Mapped IP address/range: IP address of the FortiVoice unit
    • Enable Port Forwarding.
      • Protocol: TCP
      • External port service: 8089
      • Map to port: 8089

  5. To save the changes, click OK.

To create a virtual IP address for the RTP port (encrypted using DTLS and running over UDP)

  1. Click Create New > Virtual IP.
  2. Enter a Name to identify this virtual IP address.
  3. Configure the settings.

    Here are example settings:

    • Interface: wan1
    • External IP address/range: 0.0.0.0
    • Mapped IP address/range: IP address of the FortiVoice unit
    • Enable Port Forwarding.
      • Protocol: UDP
      • External port service: 10000 - 30000
        • Note: For the range of the External port service, make sure to use the same values as the RTP Setting available in System > Advanced > SIP.
      • Map to port: 10000

  4. To save the changes, click OK.

To create a virtual IP address for the HTTPS port

The HTTPS port is used for logging in and downloading call detail records and voicemail messages.

  1. Click Create New > Virtual IP.
  2. Enter a Name to identify this virtual IP address.
  3. Configure the settings.

    Here are example settings:

    • Interface: wan1
    • External IP address/range: 0.0.0.0
    • Mapped IP address/range: IP address of the FortiVoice unit
    • Enable Port Forwarding.
      • Protocol: TCP
      • External port service: 10443
      • Map to port: 443

  4. To save the changes, click OK.

Creating virtual IP addresses on FortiGate

Creating virtual IP addresses on FortiGate

Create virtual IP addresses to be used for the following port forwarding:

  • WSS port
  • RTP port
  • HTTPS port

To create a virtual IP address for the WSS port (using the TCP protocol)

  1. On FortiGate, go to Policy & Objects > Virtual IPs.
  2. Click Create New > Virtual IP.
  3. Enter a Name to identify this virtual IP address.
  4. Configure the settings.

    Here are example settings:

    • Interface: wan1
    • External IP address/range: 0.0.0.0
    • Mapped IP address/range: IP address of the FortiVoice unit
    • Enable Port Forwarding.
      • Protocol: TCP
      • External port service: 8089
      • Map to port: 8089

  5. To save the changes, click OK.

To create a virtual IP address for the RTP port (encrypted using DTLS and running over UDP)

  1. Click Create New > Virtual IP.
  2. Enter a Name to identify this virtual IP address.
  3. Configure the settings.

    Here are example settings:

    • Interface: wan1
    • External IP address/range: 0.0.0.0
    • Mapped IP address/range: IP address of the FortiVoice unit
    • Enable Port Forwarding.
      • Protocol: UDP
      • External port service: 10000 - 30000
        • Note: For the range of the External port service, make sure to use the same values as the RTP Setting available in System > Advanced > SIP.
      • Map to port: 10000

  4. To save the changes, click OK.

To create a virtual IP address for the HTTPS port

The HTTPS port is used for logging in and downloading call detail records and voicemail messages.

  1. Click Create New > Virtual IP.
  2. Enter a Name to identify this virtual IP address.
  3. Configure the settings.

    Here are example settings:

    • Interface: wan1
    • External IP address/range: 0.0.0.0
    • Mapped IP address/range: IP address of the FortiVoice unit
    • Enable Port Forwarding.
      • Protocol: TCP
      • External port service: 10443
      • Map to port: 443

  4. To save the changes, click OK.