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Please please please help, im going crazy!, I cannot get my Cisco 761m router to accept incoming messages from video chat software, the example below is on software called ispq, you will find my question, and configuration, I really need this sorted please im getting sleepless nights:
Ive just set up a router (Cisco761M) through a hub to connect to the internet via ISDN, I am the only user on the hub. I use WinXP, my problem is as follows, when I try to use videochat software e.g ISPQ I cannot receive messages only send,following is my configuration and ISPQ's reply:
I have a home network with a static IP address of 172.16.1.1 assigned to my PC and a Cisco ISDN router with address 172.16.1.252 on the Ethernet port; of course the default gateway on my PC is 172.16.1.252. The outgoing connection on my ISDN is via a static ip address. The direct connection is therefore on the outgoing connection of the ISDN router, but all IP traffic should be forwarded to my PC, which is the job of the router. I do not use a proxy server or use a firewall to block ports 2000 onwards. Knowing this configuration detail, what do I need to do to make iSpQ communications work properly?
Note the isp is ok as the software works fine through 56k connection
...reply:
Hello from iSpQ support Ian.
While we do not offer support for configuring home networks or routers, we can tell the user how iSpQ works and hopefully this will help them configure their set up appropriately.
iSpQ Quick Messages (QMs) are sent from user to user via direct connection. In order to receive iSpQ QMs, you must be able to directly connect with other iSpQ users and receive data on ports 2000-2003.
If you use a firewall, ensure that ports 2000-2003 are unblocked to receive incoming data directed to your external internet IP address from any outside IP address. Some Internet Service Providers (ISP) may block some or all ports between 2000-2003 by default, so please check with your ISP to ensure these ports are not blocked.
If you use a proxy, you may need to bypass or disable the proxy for iSpQ to function properly.
If you are running a home network your network must be able to accept incoming data on ports 2000-2003 sent to your external internet IP address directly from the senders IP address. Your network must also be configured to forward this incoming data to the machine on your network that is running iSpQ. You will only be able to use iSpQ on one machine on your network if all machines are sharing the same external internet IP address.
Below is my configuration
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SET SCREENLENGTH 20
SET COUNTRYGROUP 2
SET LAN MODE ANY
SET WAN MODE ONLY
SET AGE OFF
SET MULTIDESTINATION OFF
SET SWITCH NET3
SET ALAWVOICE ON
SET INTERNALTONES NONE
SET 1 DELAY 30
SET 2 DELAY 30
SET BRIDGING ON
SET LEARN ON
SET PASSTHRU OFF
SET SPEED AUTO
SET PLAN NORMAL
SET 1 AUTO ON
SET 2 AUTO ON
SET 1 NUMBER
SET 2 NUMBER
SET 1 BACKUPNUMBER
SET 2 BACKUPNUMBER
SET 1 RINGBACK
SET 2 RINGBACK
SET 1 CLIVALIDATENUMBER
SET 2 CLIVALIDATENUMBER
SET CLICALLBACK OFF
SET CLIAUTHENTICATION OFF
SET SYSTEMNAME Stormy
LOG CALLS TIME VERBOSE
SET UNICASTFILTER OFF
DEMAND 1 THRESHOLD 0
DEMAND 2 THRESHOLD 48
DEMAND 1 DURATION 1
DEMAND 2 DURATION 1
DEMAND 1 SOURCE LAN
DEMAND 2 SOURCE BOTH
TIMEOUT 1 THRESHOLD 0
TIMEOUT 2 THRESHOLD 48
TIMEOUT 1 DURATION 0
TIMEOUT 2 DURATION 0
TIMEOUT 1 SOURCE LAN
TIMEOUT 2 SOURCE BOTH
SET AOCDTIMEOUT OFF
SET REMOTEACCESS PROTECTED
SET LOCALACCESS ON
SET CLICKSTART ON
SET LOGOUT 20
SET CALLERID OFF
SET PPP AUTHENTICATION IN CHAP PAP
SET PPP CHAPREFUSE NONE
SET PPP AUTHENTICATION OUT NONE
SET PPP AUTHENTICATION ACCEPT EITHER
SET PPP TAS CLIENT 0.0.0.0
SET PPP TAS CHAPSECRET LOCAL ON
SET PPP PASSWORD CLIENT ENCRYPTED 094a42060b0c1313
SET PPP SECRET CLIENT ENCRYPTED 14111e041e0d2e2a
SET PPP PASSWORD HOST ENCRYPTED 1514070316232f25
SET PPP SECRET HOST ENCRYPTED 121f091800020805
SET PPP CALLBACK REQUEST OFF
SET PPP CALLBACK REPLY OFF
SET PPP NEGOTIATION INTEGRITY 10
SET PPP NEGOTIATION COUNT 10
SET PPP NEGOTIATION RETRY 3000
SET PPP TERMREQ COUNT 2
SET PPP MULTILINK OFF
SET PPP MULTILINK PPPHEADER ON
SET COMPRESSION OFF
SET PPP BACP ON
SET PPP ADDRESS NEGOTIATION LOCAL OFF
SET PPP IP NETMASK LOCAL OFF
SET IP PAT UDPTIMEOUT 5
SET IP PAT TCPTIMEOUT 30
SET IP PAT PORTHANDLER 2000 172.16.1.1
SET IP PAT PORTHANDLER 2001 172.16.1.1
SET IP PAT PORTHANDLER 2002 172.16.1.1
SET IP PAT PORTHANDLER 2003 172.16.1.1
SET IP RIP TIME 30
SET CALLDURATION 0
SET SNMP CONTACT ""
SET SNMP LOCATION ""
SET SNMP TRAP COLDSTART OFF
SET SNMP TRAP WARMSTART OFF
SET SNMP TRAP LINKDOWN OFF
SET SNMP TRAP LINKUP OFF
SET SNMP TRAP AUTHENTICATIONFAIL OFF
SET DHCP OFF
SET DHCP DOMAIN
SET DHCP NETBIOS_SCOPE
SET CALLTIME VOICE INCOMING OFF
SET CALLTIME VOICE OUTGOING OFF
SET CALLTIME DATA INCOMING OFF
SET CALLTIME DATA OUTGOING OFF
SET USER LAN
SET IP ROUTING ON
SET IP ADDRESS 172.16.1.252
SET IP NETMASK 255.255.0.0
SET IP FRAMING ETHERNET_II
SET IP PROPAGATE ON
SET IP COST 1
SET IP RIP RECEIVE V1
SET IP RIP UPDATE OFF
SET IP RIP VERSION 1
SET IP FILTER UDP IN SOURCE 0.0.0.0/0:137-138 BLOCK
SET IP FILTER TCP IN SOURCE 0.0.0.0/0:139 BLOCK
SET USER Internal
SET IP ROUTING OFF
SET IP ADDRESS 0.0.0.0
SET IP FRAMING ETHERNET_II
SET USER Standard
SET PROFILE ID 000000000000
SET PROFILE POWERUP ACTIVATE
SET PROFILE DISCONNECT KEEP
SET IP ROUTING ON
SET IP ADDRESS 0.0.0.0
SET IP NETMASK 0.0.0.0
SET IP FRAMING NONE
SET IP RIP RECEIVE V1
SET IP RIP UPDATE OFF
SET IP RIP VERSION 1
SET USER RemoteNet
SET PROFILE ID 000000000000
SET PROFILE POWERUP ACTIVATE
SET PROFILE DISCONNECT KEEP
SET BRIDGING OFF
SET 1 NUMBER 08089933000
SET 2 NUMBER 08089933000
TIMEOUT 1 THRESHOLD 20
TIMEOUT 2 THRESHOLD 48
TIMEOUT 1 DURATION 360
TIMEOUT 2 DURATION 60
TIMEOUT 1 SOURCE BOTH
TIMEOUT 2 SOURCE BOTH
SET PPP ADDRESS NEGOTIATION LOCAL ON
SET IP ROUTING ON
SET IP ADDRESS 212.56.117.119
SET IP NETMASK 255.255.255.0
SET IP FRAMING NONE
SET IP PROPAGATE ON
SET IP COST 1
SET IP RIP RECEIVE V1
SET IP RIP UPDATE OFF
SET IP RIP VERSION 1
SET IP PAT ON
SET IP FILTER UDP IN SOURCE 0.0.0.0/0:137-138 BLOCK
SET IP FILTER TCP IN SOURCE 0.0.0.0/0:139 BLOCK
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Ive just set up a router (Cisco761M) through a hub to connect to the internet via ISDN, I am the only user on the hub. I use WinXP, my problem is as follows, when I try to use videochat software e.g ISPQ I cannot receive messages only send,following is my configuration and ISPQ's reply:
I have a home network with a static IP address of 172.16.1.1 assigned to my PC and a Cisco ISDN router with address 172.16.1.252 on the Ethernet port; of course the default gateway on my PC is 172.16.1.252. The outgoing connection on my ISDN is via a static ip address. The direct connection is therefore on the outgoing connection of the ISDN router, but all IP traffic should be forwarded to my PC, which is the job of the router. I do not use a proxy server or use a firewall to block ports 2000 onwards. Knowing this configuration detail, what do I need to do to make iSpQ communications work properly?
Note the isp is ok as the software works fine through 56k connection
...reply:
Hello from iSpQ support Ian.
While we do not offer support for configuring home networks or routers, we can tell the user how iSpQ works and hopefully this will help them configure their set up appropriately.
iSpQ Quick Messages (QMs) are sent from user to user via direct connection. In order to receive iSpQ QMs, you must be able to directly connect with other iSpQ users and receive data on ports 2000-2003.
If you use a firewall, ensure that ports 2000-2003 are unblocked to receive incoming data directed to your external internet IP address from any outside IP address. Some Internet Service Providers (ISP) may block some or all ports between 2000-2003 by default, so please check with your ISP to ensure these ports are not blocked.
If you use a proxy, you may need to bypass or disable the proxy for iSpQ to function properly.
If you are running a home network your network must be able to accept incoming data on ports 2000-2003 sent to your external internet IP address directly from the senders IP address. Your network must also be configured to forward this incoming data to the machine on your network that is running iSpQ. You will only be able to use iSpQ on one machine on your network if all machines are sharing the same external internet IP address.
Below is my configuration
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CD
SET SCREENLENGTH 20
SET COUNTRYGROUP 2
SET LAN MODE ANY
SET WAN MODE ONLY
SET AGE OFF
SET MULTIDESTINATION OFF
SET SWITCH NET3
SET ALAWVOICE ON
SET INTERNALTONES NONE
SET 1 DELAY 30
SET 2 DELAY 30
SET BRIDGING ON
SET LEARN ON
SET PASSTHRU OFF
SET SPEED AUTO
SET PLAN NORMAL
SET 1 AUTO ON
SET 2 AUTO ON
SET 1 NUMBER
SET 2 NUMBER
SET 1 BACKUPNUMBER
SET 2 BACKUPNUMBER
SET 1 RINGBACK
SET 2 RINGBACK
SET 1 CLIVALIDATENUMBER
SET 2 CLIVALIDATENUMBER
SET CLICALLBACK OFF
SET CLIAUTHENTICATION OFF
SET SYSTEMNAME Stormy
LOG CALLS TIME VERBOSE
SET UNICASTFILTER OFF
DEMAND 1 THRESHOLD 0
DEMAND 2 THRESHOLD 48
DEMAND 1 DURATION 1
DEMAND 2 DURATION 1
DEMAND 1 SOURCE LAN
DEMAND 2 SOURCE BOTH
TIMEOUT 1 THRESHOLD 0
TIMEOUT 2 THRESHOLD 48
TIMEOUT 1 DURATION 0
TIMEOUT 2 DURATION 0
TIMEOUT 1 SOURCE LAN
TIMEOUT 2 SOURCE BOTH
SET AOCDTIMEOUT OFF
SET REMOTEACCESS PROTECTED
SET LOCALACCESS ON
SET CLICKSTART ON
SET LOGOUT 20
SET CALLERID OFF
SET PPP AUTHENTICATION IN CHAP PAP
SET PPP CHAPREFUSE NONE
SET PPP AUTHENTICATION OUT NONE
SET PPP AUTHENTICATION ACCEPT EITHER
SET PPP TAS CLIENT 0.0.0.0
SET PPP TAS CHAPSECRET LOCAL ON
SET PPP PASSWORD CLIENT ENCRYPTED 094a42060b0c1313
SET PPP SECRET CLIENT ENCRYPTED 14111e041e0d2e2a
SET PPP PASSWORD HOST ENCRYPTED 1514070316232f25
SET PPP SECRET HOST ENCRYPTED 121f091800020805
SET PPP CALLBACK REQUEST OFF
SET PPP CALLBACK REPLY OFF
SET PPP NEGOTIATION INTEGRITY 10
SET PPP NEGOTIATION COUNT 10
SET PPP NEGOTIATION RETRY 3000
SET PPP TERMREQ COUNT 2
SET PPP MULTILINK OFF
SET PPP MULTILINK PPPHEADER ON
SET COMPRESSION OFF
SET PPP BACP ON
SET PPP ADDRESS NEGOTIATION LOCAL OFF
SET PPP IP NETMASK LOCAL OFF
SET IP PAT UDPTIMEOUT 5
SET IP PAT TCPTIMEOUT 30
SET IP PAT PORTHANDLER 2000 172.16.1.1
SET IP PAT PORTHANDLER 2001 172.16.1.1
SET IP PAT PORTHANDLER 2002 172.16.1.1
SET IP PAT PORTHANDLER 2003 172.16.1.1
SET IP RIP TIME 30
SET CALLDURATION 0
SET SNMP CONTACT ""
SET SNMP LOCATION ""
SET SNMP TRAP COLDSTART OFF
SET SNMP TRAP WARMSTART OFF
SET SNMP TRAP LINKDOWN OFF
SET SNMP TRAP LINKUP OFF
SET SNMP TRAP AUTHENTICATIONFAIL OFF
SET DHCP OFF
SET DHCP DOMAIN
SET DHCP NETBIOS_SCOPE
SET CALLTIME VOICE INCOMING OFF
SET CALLTIME VOICE OUTGOING OFF
SET CALLTIME DATA INCOMING OFF
SET CALLTIME DATA OUTGOING OFF
SET USER LAN
SET IP ROUTING ON
SET IP ADDRESS 172.16.1.252
SET IP NETMASK 255.255.0.0
SET IP FRAMING ETHERNET_II
SET IP PROPAGATE ON
SET IP COST 1
SET IP RIP RECEIVE V1
SET IP RIP UPDATE OFF
SET IP RIP VERSION 1
SET IP FILTER UDP IN SOURCE 0.0.0.0/0:137-138 BLOCK
SET IP FILTER TCP IN SOURCE 0.0.0.0/0:139 BLOCK
SET USER Internal
SET IP ROUTING OFF
SET IP ADDRESS 0.0.0.0
SET IP FRAMING ETHERNET_II
SET USER Standard
SET PROFILE ID 000000000000
SET PROFILE POWERUP ACTIVATE
SET PROFILE DISCONNECT KEEP
SET IP ROUTING ON
SET IP ADDRESS 0.0.0.0
SET IP NETMASK 0.0.0.0
SET IP FRAMING NONE
SET IP RIP RECEIVE V1
SET IP RIP UPDATE OFF
SET IP RIP VERSION 1
SET USER RemoteNet
SET PROFILE ID 000000000000
SET PROFILE POWERUP ACTIVATE
SET PROFILE DISCONNECT KEEP
SET BRIDGING OFF
SET 1 NUMBER 08089933000
SET 2 NUMBER 08089933000
TIMEOUT 1 THRESHOLD 20
TIMEOUT 2 THRESHOLD 48
TIMEOUT 1 DURATION 360
TIMEOUT 2 DURATION 60
TIMEOUT 1 SOURCE BOTH
TIMEOUT 2 SOURCE BOTH
SET PPP ADDRESS NEGOTIATION LOCAL ON
SET IP ROUTING ON
SET IP ADDRESS 212.56.117.119
SET IP NETMASK 255.255.255.0
SET IP FRAMING NONE
SET IP PROPAGATE ON
SET IP COST 1
SET IP RIP RECEIVE V1
SET IP RIP UPDATE OFF
SET IP RIP VERSION 1
SET IP PAT ON
SET IP FILTER UDP IN SOURCE 0.0.0.0/0:137-138 BLOCK
SET IP FILTER TCP IN SOURCE 0.0.0.0/0:139 BLOCK
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