The MBG server receives messages from the
ICP telling it to stream voice traffic to a particular IP address.
There are some situations where you need to stream to a different
IP address.
For example:
- If there are multiple servers in the DMZ, a call from one
set on MBG1 to another set on MBG2 will have no audio path. In this
case, you would configure IP Translation for all servers, specifying
the relationship between their public addresses and their private
DMZ addresses.
- If Server A is streaming to Server B in a DMZ at a remote office,
voice traffic for calls between the sets on these servers would
stream over the Internet because the ICP uses the public IP address
of the servers. In this case, you would configure IP Translation
to substitute the private address of Server B for its public address
(and make sure it is routable from Server A).
To configure IP Translation:
- On the MBG main page, click the Network tab and click IP Translations.
- Click Add new rule.
- In the Destination address field, enter the IP address
that the ICP uses to stream traffic (for example, the public IP
of the server).
- In the Translation address field, enter the IP address
to which you want to divert the traffic (for example, the private
IP of the server).
- Click Save.