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Back to my 4.1 SIP Woes.

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ProviderReborn

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Right,

Brand new defaulted switch
active licence.
VCM4

A SIP Profile.

But monitor, With SIP tracing on and LAN Port tracing. I am only seeing the communications/ARP between my laptop running monitor and the IP Office itself.

There is no attempt what so ever for it to register.

The config, is the same as others I have working and have checked triple checked every thing.

Whats going on here then hey??

ACA - IP Office Implement
ACA - IP Telephony
CCENT - Cisco ICND1
CCNA - Working towards.
 
Have you tried it on LAN2??

Should make no difference but just a thought.

Jamie Green

ACA:Implement - IP Office
ACS:Implement - IP Office


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Right Guys guess what.
Think I have it.

If your ITSP DOES NOT USE STUN, as well as disabling the stun settings from the LAN topology. On the actual SIP line where you route via TCP/IP over 5060. This must be set from Lan1 or Lan2 to NONE, this then uses the IP Office to route the calls.

After doing this reboot and DA DA, we have registration requests flying out the system.

We still have an error 404 but our ITSP have changed the way they authenticate so just need to update this.

AT last a break through.

ACA - IP Office Implement
ACA - IP Telephony
CCENT - Cisco ICND1
CCNA - Working towards.
 
that's very interesting chumpy. no reference to anything like that in the manual.

how can it work though? how does the ipoffice know which route to go, lan1 or 2. it doesn't really make any sense. is this direct from avaya as a fix?

does it fix other issues regarding sip I wonder. The manual for no stun is simply Open Internet but you always need ip routes for trafficing.

do you have any more info on this, anything official or even an email from avaya?

cheers
 
Its default route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 DG Address.

This would see the ITSP as a non local IP and send straight to DG on 5060 as far as I can make out.

I do not have anything offical TT, I would just say open manager, go into SIP line and whack F1. Take a look at where it states LAN Topology to use.

It all stemmed from this very interesting statement.

ACA - IP Office Implement
ACA - IP Telephony
CCENT - Cisco ICND1
CCNA - Working towards.
 
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