Firewall Rules
The below list is a set a of suggested firewall rules that enhance the performance of the Voice Over Cloud through firewalls and corporate routers.
Whitelist IPs
We strongly suggest to avoid any packet inspection on traffic coming from IPs:
103.135.87.3
103.135.87.14
103.135.87.35
The reason is because voice traffic can create a lot of network noise and firewalls can treat that suspicious
QoS ( Bandwidth Reservation )
Although the traffic is deemed high priority when it leaves our network, it may not arrive to your network in the same way, this is out of our control and is controlled by your ISP, or their upstream providers. As such we recommend to reserve some bandwidth on your router to ensure traffic flows in each direction even under high load.
The recommend settings is 100kbps both upload and download per user. E.g. if you have 10 users we recommend reserving 1Mbps in each direction
What is SIP ALG?
SIP ALG, or Session Initiation Protocol Application Layer Gateway, is a tool that some networks use to speed along SIP requests to initiate connections.
This tool involves rewriting the packet headers of SIP requests that pass through the router out to the internet. For some services, this tool may be useful.
Still, for many VoIP providers, the rewritten SIP packet header strips out information that is necessary to securely authorize the device making the connection.
More importantly, it responds directly to the device that is requesting the connection. This feature can lead to some of the most common issues that customers have with VoIP — phones losing connection, dropped calls, and one-way audio.
SIP ALG modifies SIP packets in unexpected ways, corrupting them and making them unreadable. This can give you unexpected behaviour, such as phones not registering and incoming calls failing. Therefore if you are experiencing problems we recommend that you check your router settings and turn SIP ALG off if it is enabled.