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CONNECT 2 AVAYA IP406 V2 BETWEEN 2 SITES 1

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pkondilys

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Hey Guys,

Anybody that can help or shed some light on best way to connect 2 avaya ip406 v2 units over a leased line? if I do this, and I have the vcm module installed, will employee at location A be able to reach employee at location B over the wan to avoid phone carrier costs? Any documentation would help!

Thanks
 
YEAH SURE PETER:

SITE A UNIT IP = 192.168.1.31 ROUTER SITE A = 192.168.1.1
SITE B UNIT IP = 192.168.4.15 ROUTER SITE B = 192.168.4.1

DO I HAVE TO OPEN ANY SPECIAL PORTS? MY ROUTERS ARE ACTUALLY INTEGRATED SECURITY APPLIANCES. FIREWALLS ON DRUGS SORT OF....
 
You may. usually with VPN's or Point to Point they are wide open between subnets.
 
Yes you need to

open the following ports :

· Port 69 (Trivial File Transfer): File requests to the IP Office.

· Port 69 (Trivial File Transfer): File requests by the IP Office.

· Port 161 (SNMP): From SNMP applications.

· Port 162 (SNMP Trap):
To addresses set in the IP Office configuration. Both SNMP Port numbers can be changed through the IP Office configuration.

· Port 520 RIP:
From IP Office to other RIP devices. For RIP1 and RIP2 (RIP1 compatible) the destination address is a subnet broadcast, eg. 192.168.42.255. For RIP2 Multicast the destination address is 224.0.0.9.

· Port 520 RIP: To the IP Office from RIP devices.

· Port 1719 (H.323 RAS): Response to a VoIP device registering with IP Office.

· Port 1720 (H.323/H.245): Data to a registered VoIP device.

· Port 2127: PC Wallboard to CCC Wallboard Server.

· Port 8080: Browser access to the Delta Server application.

· Port 8089: Conferencing Center Server Service.

· Port 8888: Browser access to the IP Office ContactStore (VRL) application.

· Ports 49152 to 53247: Dynamically allocated ports used during VoIP calls for RTP and RTCP traffic. The port range can be adjusted through the System | Gatekeeper tab.

· Port 50791 (IPO Voicemail): To voicemail server address.

· Port 50793 (IPO Solo Voicemail): From IP Office TAPI PC with Wave drive user support.

· Port 50794 (IPO Monitor): From the IP Office Monitor application.

· Port 50795 (IPO Voice Networking): Small Community Network signalling (AVRIP) and BLF updates.

· Port 50796 (IPO PCPartner):
From an IP Office application (for example Phone Manager or SoftConsole). Used to initiate a session between the IP Office and the application.

· Port 50797 (IPO TAPI): From an IP Office TAPI user PC.

· Port 50799 (IPO BLF): Broadcast to the IP Office LAN, eg. 255.255.255.255.

· Port 50800 (IPO License Dongle): To the License Server IP Address set in the IP Office config.

· Port 50801 (EConf): Used by the Conference Center service.




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SITE A UNIT IP = 192.168.1.31 ROUTER SITE A = 192.168.1.1
SITE B UNIT IP = 192.168.4.15 ROUTER SITE B = 192.168.4.1

On site A

iproute

0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
192.168.1.1

ipline

ipadres 192.168.4.15
the rest you know (line id and line number)


Site B

iproute

0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
192.168.4.1

ipline

ipadres

192.168.1.31

the rest you know (line id and line number)

ACA - Implement IP Office
ACA - Voice Services Management
______________
Women and cats can do as they please and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea!
 
Are your ports open as suggested pkondilys?

Are you running 3.2 55 on boths sites?
Your not running V4 on one of them at all are you?

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Did you do a reboot of your ipoffice ?
Try and see what happens after a couple of minutes


ACA - Implement IP Office
ACA - Voice Services Management
______________
Women and cats can do as they please and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea!
 
HEY PROVIDER...

i'm running 3.2(55) at site b and 4.07 at site a...
both should be on same version?

Paul
 
peter...rebooted several times, and i even added all the ports in the list....

still no luck. the remote site users dont show up in monitor..

Paul
 
You need lics for your 4.0 site.
You need;

Standard Networking lics for Version 4 site.

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provider...version 4.0 requires licensing? never heard of that...according to avaya i should just use the vdcm module and good to go? thats a new one?
 
A 406 does not need a license for SCN
Only for advanced networking wich is not even the case right now

Only an ip500 needs a license for SCN !!!


ACA - Implement IP Office
ACA - Voice Services Management
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Women and cats can do as they please and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea!
 
Is it a 406, my bad sorry I'm sure I read it was a 500, retract that statement.

ACA - IP Office Implement
ACA - IP Telephony
ACS - IP Office Implement
CCNA - Working towards.
 
peter is right..i'm running the 406 v2.....
 
still stuck guys...any ideas?
i tried running monitor again, clicking scn, and i dont see any users from remote site.

if i dial a remote extension, it tries to go out the primary line instead...

paul
 
You could try the shortcode again but then you do not have a scn yet


ACA - Implement IP Office
ACA - Voice Services Management
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Women and cats can do as they please and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea!
 
Looking what tlpeter has provided is spot on.

I would perhaps think about looking at the obvious at this stage just to check all is well.

If you plug into the IP Office Lan ports at site A, can you ping the DG (Default Gateway) and then the remote IP Office.
If yes run a tracert RemoteIPOffice address and check this hops along your expected route.

Do the same for site B, does this act as expected.

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That is the only you could try
I am out of options
There is something very simple wrong or it is very complicated


ACA - Implement IP Office
ACA - Voice Services Management
______________
Women and cats can do as they please and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea!
 
my avaya 406 is plugged into my lan directly, and i can ping and trace to the remote system. monitor shows the remote system but doesnt show any users from remote site.
 
Ok,

You have voice networking on both IP Lines and H450 Support?

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