Fixed it...
For some reason the Parking Lot configuration was missing settings in these fields:
'Parking Lot Extension'
'Parking Lot Starting Position'
Once I put the defaults back in (70 & 71), the errors have gone.
I've got a Freepbx 16 VM that is used purely in a lab, however it has a SIP client connection to SIPGate for inbound calls. Its also got some SIP IP phones registered and some trunks to other test devices.
Its all working, however some of the admin web pages don't display and I get a PHP error...
I've had an issue for years with Mitel 5000 series IP phones and the passthrough LAN interface. It's a combined issue with Intel (and other) NICs.
The switchport is configured with a Voice VLAN (single 802.1q tagged VLAN) and the untagged access VLAN. It's a Cisco switch so its a 'pseudo...
How many physical ESXi hosts? Do you need vCenter to manage it all in one place and the ability to vMotion VMs between ESXi boxes?
Might be able to do this completely free with ESXi(apart from the hardware obviously)
Proxmox.... Or something similar?
Maybe this?
https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.security.doc/GUID-942BD3AA-731B-4A05-8196-66F2B4BF1ACB.html
It looks like there was a change to the default security policy in ESXi 7.0. Easy to change, but understand what you're enabling.
This is usual behaviour if there is a local account with the same name - in your case 'administrator'. To logon with the domain account you'll need to change it to 'DOMAIN\administrator' or 'administrator@domain.fqdn'.
I'm fairly sure this has always been the case?
I still have a few Windows 7 workstations in an AD domain (2016 functional level).
There are various GPOs that get applied and its a fairly robust setup.
I have however a single Windows 7 Ultimate workstation that is having some GPO issues. It appears to be localised to this one PC. GPO...
Mitel have a tool to generate the Option 125 data. You probably need some support contract to download it from Mitel, however a search online will find it.
It's a HEX encoded string so its much easier using the tool than trying to encode this manually - although if you are good at scripting...
If you have hard-coded the Teleworker IPv4 address into the handsets then they only need limited DHCP options - address, mask & gateway should be enough. Every consumer broadband router will supply these plus DNS server IPv4 addresses (and usually a DNS suffix) unless they have been configured...
What's the reasoning for moving DNS to the fortigate? If its some filtering based on DNS (Cisco Umbrella?) then just use forwarders on the Windows DNS servers and disable root lookups.
I don't think I'd be keen on moving the DNS functionality for a Windows AD setup to a fortigate box.
From the workstation try and telnet to the MiCollab server's FQDN on TCP/36008 - this is the web-portal as I recall.
It could be the local firewall on the PC maybe? Have you disabled it to test?
When you say 192.168.0.0 is in the trusted networks - is it definitely there with a 16-bit mask...
I think a lot of customers don't like the fact that you can't see any statistics or reporting like you can with an actual firewall. It is 'taken as read' that it does it's job but its all hidden away.
If you stick it in a DMZ behind a firewall you can lock down what traffic is allowed to reach...
What speed NICs are the client and server on? ESXi isn't the fastest when transferring stuff, however 5 hours seems excessive..
My ESXi 6.5 servers are all 1Gbps connected (4 x 1Gbps NICs each) and even with a 100Mbps connected client I am seeing faster transfers than this.
This is a bit vague to be honest? The only real reason for doing this would be distance from where the switch is to where the connection is required (i.e. over 100M so a copper cable wouldn't work). You would still need to either convert the fibre back to copper (10/100/1000BaseT) at the...
So that is effectively what you have. One untagged VLAN (the Native or Access VLAN) and a single tagged VLAN that is the Voice VLAN.
The IP phones need to discover the Voice VLAN tag and can do that a number of ways - CDP, LLDP, DHCP vendor options (provided by the access VLAN DHCP scope...
So wireshark on the Windows VM with the NPS service doesn't now show packets arriving? That's not right. I have a couple of ESXi 6.5 servers in my lab and a couple of Windows server VMs with the NPS role and it works perfectly for me. I don't know much about virtual-box but that might be...
Change this bit aaa group server radius RAD_SERVERS
server-private 192.168.10.10 auth-port 1812 acct-port 1813 key 1234
ip radius source-interface Loopback0
Your wireshark capture shows the source IPv4 address as 10.0.2.2 which is obviously the closest interface to the server. Without forcing...
Have you defined the Radius clients on the NPS server? You should also set the source interface on the switch to the loopback (ip radius source-interface loopback0).
There was a bug in a version of ASDM that had this issue. Try updating to the latest version compatible with the hardware as ASDM is backwards compatible - unless you are still on 8.x
If all you want to capture is RTP streams that traverse the main router then you just need to capture the RX & TX of port 1 and mirror it to port 7. Typically a call recorder Server/PC would have at least two NICs - one for its IO and one dedicated to capturing packets. I am not sure whether...
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