As Terry says, SIP gets well mangled by NAT.

IIRC Asterisk can be configured to use the internal (private) address 
in SIP messages with external partners - and this would be my 
preferred option.

Secondly, you need to port forward the right traffic (port 5060 for 
SIP, UDP and/or TCP depending which you use; and your RTP ports).

Lastly, you really need to disable (remove/disable the module) the 
SIP helper in your firewall/NAT gateway. The default for modern 
distros is to enable this, and it will mange your SIP traffic.

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