Hi
So, setting up to use IX Workplace remotely.
Certs etc. all in place as is domain, FQDN and DNS is correct.
When the IX Workplace (who came up with that name?) downloads the 46xxsettings file, it contains the internal address of the IPO for the SIP controller and the FQDN Map.
Oddly, the client can still initiate a call, although there is no speech
Previously as expected when access via a NAT connection from outside, the 46xxsttings file contains the public IP as set in the LAN Topology.
I've been staring at this for a while and can't see the wood for the trees now, so any pointers appreciated!
Cheers
Dave
So, setting up to use IX Workplace remotely.
Certs etc. all in place as is domain, FQDN and DNS is correct.
When the IX Workplace (who came up with that name?) downloads the 46xxsettings file, it contains the internal address of the IPO for the SIP controller and the FQDN Map.
Oddly, the client can still initiate a call, although there is no speech
Previously as expected when access via a NAT connection from outside, the 46xxsttings file contains the public IP as set in the LAN Topology.
I've been staring at this for a while and can't see the wood for the trees now, so any pointers appreciated!
Cheers
Dave