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How to publish a Polycom 7000e VSX H.323 Videoconference Device Behind ISA Server 2004


Author: MICHAEL BAZAREWSKY MCT

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Summary

This article describes how to publish a Polycom 7000e VSX videoconference device behind ISA Server 2004 to external users. This information most likely would also apply to other H.323 devices.

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Symptoms

You have a Polycom 7000e VSX device and you would like to publish it to the Internet behind an ISA Server 2004 installation.

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Resolution

ISA Server 2004 is an application-aware firewall and as such, devices that try to "outsmart" a NAT firewall can cause difficulties when you try to publish those devices.� The following steps describe the process used to publish this device.

  1. Disable the ISA Server H.323 Filter Add-in.
  2. On the Polycom, disable NAT support.
  3. On the Polycom, disable H.323 knowledge of NAT.
  4. On the Polycom, configure fixed TCP and UDP ports; this device only allows configuring the starting ports.� Use starting port numbers of TCP 3230 (automatic ending�port 3235) and UDP 3230 (automatic ending port�3253).
  5. On the Polycom, configure the public address�as�manual with the appropriate�external public address that will be used on the ISA Server.
  6. On the Polycom, configure the public address for the public directory.
  7. On the Polycom, configure the LAN IP settings to include the ISA Server as the external gateway (directly or indirectly through other routers).
  8. On the ISA Server, create a new protocol definition�named "Polycom Inbound TCP 1720" for incoming TCP port 1720.
  9. On the ISA Server, create a rule named "Polycom Inbound TCP 3230-3235" for incoming TCP ports 3230-3235.
  10. On the ISA Server, create a rule named "Polycom Inbound UDP 3230-3253" for incoming UDP ports 3230-3253.
  11. On the ISA Server, create a�publishing rules for each of the protocol definitions, publishing the internal Polycom IP address.� Be sure to set the�publishing rule to set�the traffic to appear as coming from the ISA server, NOT the original client.
  12. Optionally, on the ISA Server, create a web publishing rule to for�the administration web site on the Polycom (HTTP on TCP port 80).� This is not necessary for normal use but can be helpful when�troubleshooting and testing.
  13. On the ISA Server, created a client protocol definition, �Polycom Outbound�, with ports�TCP 3230-3235 and UDP Send 3230-3253.
  14. On the ISA Server, create a rule called �Videoconferencing Outbound� allowing�the �H.323 Protocol� protocol from "Internal" to "External"�for �All Users�.
  15. On the ISA Server, create a rule called �Polycom Outbound� allowing�the �H.323 Protocol� protocol from "Internal" to "External"�for �All Users�.

To diagnose the configuration, you can use�NetMeeting on an external IP address connecting to the ISA Server published public address.� The Polycom administration pages include a Diagnostics page�that allows for viewing the local video and remote video.� That means an administrator can�remotely see the full call traffic on both sides (NetMeeting for the remote view, the admin pages for the local view).

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Keywords: KB556039, kbhowto, kbpubtypecca, kbpubmvp

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Article Info
Article ID : 556039
Revision : 1
Created on : 10/26/2007
Published on : 10/26/2007
Exists online : False
Views : 426