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Written by Marissa Orsini

Updated at April 25th, 2023

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Scope Requirements: Basic User Office Manager

Scope

The following will show you how to obtain the Contact. This can help you determine if your Desk Phone has a contact with Public IP instead of Private IP, which indicates you may have SIP ALG or Double NAT occurring. 

 

Requirements:

Access to Manager Portal

 

 

Basic User 

  1. Log in to the Manager Portal.
     
  2. Once logged in navigate over to the Phones tab.
     
  3. Hover over the IP Address for a particular device. This IP Address will be the Public IP of your device.

     
  4. A pop will appear with the following information:
    • Extension Number
    • Contact IP:Port Number
       
  5. If this device is a Desk Phone, you would want the Contact IP to be a Private IP Address.
     

Office Manager

  1. Log in to the Manager portal.
     
  2. Once logged in navigate over to the Users tab.
     
  3. Select a particular User.
     
  4. Click on Phones

     
  5. Hover over the IP Address for a particular device.
     
  6. This IP Address will be the Public IP of your device.

     
  7. A pop will appear with the following information:
    • Extension Number
    • Contact IP:Port Number
       
  8. If this device is a Desk Phone, you would want the Contact IP to be a Private IP Address. 

 

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