Tried to create a business schedule, and apply to call reroute always. Whenever I would call the ring group, it would not adhere to the business schedule and default to system schedule. Discovered that it wasn't until I entered a zone ID on the ring group extension would the business schedule...
Thanks for the reply.
The only way I see this working without spinning up another MBG server would be to configure NAT reflection or NAT hairpining that basically tells the firewall when it receives traffic from the LAN side destined for its public IP, to send it back in using the same...
Would be nice if anyone could confirm, but I think I found my answer in MBG Engineering Guidelines. It is not possible to record both LAN and Teleworker sets on a single MBG server. You would need an additional MBG server handling the teleworker sets. I'm sure that's because of this rigid RTP...
Is it possible to have a single IP address on an MBG, and still get two-way RTP traffic in the following scenarios:
1. Phones registered to MiVB can communicate to phones registered on MBG (locally, not teleworker)
2. Phones registered to MiVB can communicate to phones registered on MBG...
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