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  1. sjjan

    VPN Phone with Juniper router

    I also have a 4610sw phone sitting ready in India that needs to be connected to a IPO sitting behind a SPEEDTOUCH ADSL router here in the Netherlands. I ordered a seperate phone/ADSL line and am about to order a Juniper router. Any tips or suggestions? My Avaya supplier doesn't know how to...
  2. sjjan

    IP Office on the MacOS

    http://direct.ilink.de/en/index.html Interesting to find native MacOS software that would work together with the Avaya IPO. I am working in an industry where we find lots of Macintosh computers being used. For configuring the IPO, I suspect something like Parallels for MacOS allows you to run...
  3. sjjan

    Loosing connection between IPO's

    I can monitor the IPOs, but am not sure what to log.
  4. sjjan

    Loosing connection between IPO's

    I will check on the system status (don't know how to yet, but will figure out). The message I hear is when I dail an extension 301 which is an extension on a remote IPO. Then, when I reboot my own local IPO it is again possible to dail the remote 301 extension and get that person on the line...
  5. sjjan

    4600 IP phones and Dutch ADSL provider

    Does anyone know how to setup remote Avaya 4600 IP phones with the additional VPN software to connect to a Juniper VPN/Firewall which is just behind an ADSL router (Speedtouch)? Do I have to setup the speedtouch to bridge mode? Or can I get a module for the Juniper to connect the Juniper...
  6. sjjan

    Loosing connection between IPO's

    Hello, We have 3 IPO's setup and connected through VPN connections: 2 in The Netherlands and 1 in Romania. This all works quite well, also with the hotdesk functionality Avaya offers. However, sometimes I head a message (in Dutch) which translates to something like "The accesscode dailed is...
  7. sjjan

    Phone Manager Pro | Softphone configuration

    Thanks for the clarification.
  8. sjjan

    Phone Manager Pro | Softphone configuration

    Alternatively, couldn't I use the Avaya SIP softphone and get that installed in India and provide the Indians with a SIP number here in Holland? Or would I have to still get trouble with firewalls and VPN settings? How about a Avaya’s one-X Quick Edition SIP hardphone? I really need these...
  9. sjjan

    Phone Manager Pro | Softphone configuration

    TheTaker wrote: if the route is correct (india subnet/24 via vpn_server IP) then the ipo will receive requests from this and forward back to the indian office. What do you mean? On the VPN server (which is a MacOS X Server) I have enabled IP forwarding (not NAT translation) as was suggested by...
  10. sjjan

    Phone Manager Pro | Softphone configuration

    Yes, this seems to work. In the Speedtouch I could configure a PPTP Server (port 1723 TCP/UDP) and forwarded it to my VPN server. At the same time the IPSEC tunnels between the IPO's still work! Again mr. TheTaker, you are a very smart guy! One thing I do not understand yet is if after setting...
  11. sjjan

    Phone Manager Pro | Softphone configuration

    Yes, in the Speedtouch I can route incoming port-ranges to another portrange inside and thus also to another internal host. But I am not aware that in the client software on the Windows computer where the VPN connection is initiated I can actually for the VPN connection to be initiated on a...
  12. sjjan

    Phone Manager Pro | Softphone configuration

    It is now set on "automatic select", but I have also tried I believe it was the G729(a) 8K CS-ACELP one as suggested by our telecom provider. The other options I have is G.711 ALAW 64K, G.711 ULAW 64K and G.723.1 6K3 MP-MLQ. The other challenge is that in order for someone in India to use the...
  13. sjjan

    VPN setup combination IP Office (Avaya), MacOS X Server and Speedtouch

    Maybe stupid question, but how? On the MacOS X Server side there is not place I can configure the VPN server component to use different port numbers (of course under the hood it is Linux, but that is too technical for me). There is a Windows outside machine that wants to make a VPN connection to...
  14. sjjan

    VPN setup combination IP Office (Avaya), MacOS X Server and Speedtouch

    Hello, I have a question related to a setup which is as follows: - ADSL connection going to Speedtouch ADSL modem/router with NAT to private IP range, port forwarding to internal hosts - MacOS X Server 10.4 with VPN server component acting as a VPN server (IPSEC/PPTP) - Avaya IP Office (IPO)...
  15. sjjan

    Phone Manager Pro | Softphone configuration

    Does nog = Does not (sorry)
  16. sjjan

    Phone Manager Pro | Softphone configuration

    Does nog make a difference. Any other suggestions?
  17. sjjan

    Phone Manager Pro | Softphone configuration

    Hi, I have Phone Manager Pro with Softphone option configured and running. The quality of the voice connection is good for the moments when one of the 2 parties on the phone talk. When nobody is talking a humming tone is heard on the "phone"line. I tried to login to an IPO with a notebook...
  18. sjjan

    Remote (India) IPO user

    So, is there a hard requirement on supported VPN servers? We have an IPSEC VPN server setup already on a Linux server with IPSEC traffic routed by the firewall to the VPN server. If using the softphone of Avaya, could it be enough to install a VPN client on the Windows PC at the remote India...
  19. sjjan

    Remote (India) IPO user

    Will the softphone work without a VPN connection by opening ports in the firewall and redirecting them to the Avaya? I can think of one instance where an IPO is behind an ADSL router with NAT enabled and no VPN server there.
  20. sjjan

    Remote (India) IPO user

    Hmmm. Opening the ports on the notebook or PC should not be the problem, but getting all these ports through our company firewall towards the IPO is another story. I noticed that I need 2 licenses. tipeter: it looks like a pain in the ass solution. Maybe if it is fully configured it works, but...

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