chadphoneguy
Vendor
We are doing a cutover from a PRI to SIP trunks from Spectrum Charter on a customer Avaya IP Office system.
Spectrum Charter is not the normal carrier that we usually work with on most of our Avaya IP Office customers, as this is quite a distance away from us in terms of geography. So I went to the support.avaya website and found a job aid for using Spectrum Charter SIP trunks. However, Spectrum Charter insists the LAN static IP has to be within the same range as the LAN2/WAN advice which connects to the SIP device. This doesn't seem to work at all. Can anyone give advice on this that has worked with Spectrum Charter SIP trunks on an Avaya IP Office. Please read the paragraph below from the tech that was onsite.
Also, FYI, we upgraded the IPO to 11.0 and then installed 8 SIP trunk licenses as well.
***Here is a description from the tech that was out there.
"The Avaya job aid for programming Sip trunks on an IPO with Charter Spectrum shows to program it through the WAN port. Our tech support says the WAN IP should have been provided from the carrier and use that as the LAN2/WAN IP. Spectrum says the IP should be within the same range as the IP of the IPO LAN1 port. But this doesn't make sense or work. When Spectrum showed up to test their switch, the tech programmed his laptop with the IP of the WAN (192.168.168.50) and was able to receive calls. Also they were able to ping the IPO (192.168.168.5) and said their programming is complete and are just waiting on us to configure the IPO. I followed step for step of the Avaya job aid and kept getting an error saying the LAN1 and LAN2 cannot be on the same subnet range. I searched videos as well and was wondering if since their switch and our IPO are on the same network if we should be using the LAN1 for the traffic? Any help is much appreciated. Thank you.
Spectrum Charter is not the normal carrier that we usually work with on most of our Avaya IP Office customers, as this is quite a distance away from us in terms of geography. So I went to the support.avaya website and found a job aid for using Spectrum Charter SIP trunks. However, Spectrum Charter insists the LAN static IP has to be within the same range as the LAN2/WAN advice which connects to the SIP device. This doesn't seem to work at all. Can anyone give advice on this that has worked with Spectrum Charter SIP trunks on an Avaya IP Office. Please read the paragraph below from the tech that was onsite.
Also, FYI, we upgraded the IPO to 11.0 and then installed 8 SIP trunk licenses as well.
***Here is a description from the tech that was out there.
"The Avaya job aid for programming Sip trunks on an IPO with Charter Spectrum shows to program it through the WAN port. Our tech support says the WAN IP should have been provided from the carrier and use that as the LAN2/WAN IP. Spectrum says the IP should be within the same range as the IP of the IPO LAN1 port. But this doesn't make sense or work. When Spectrum showed up to test their switch, the tech programmed his laptop with the IP of the WAN (192.168.168.50) and was able to receive calls. Also they were able to ping the IPO (192.168.168.5) and said their programming is complete and are just waiting on us to configure the IPO. I followed step for step of the Avaya job aid and kept getting an error saying the LAN1 and LAN2 cannot be on the same subnet range. I searched videos as well and was wondering if since their switch and our IPO are on the same network if we should be using the LAN1 for the traffic? Any help is much appreciated. Thank you.