RoosterMan12
Technical User
Hello All,
I’m hoping someone here can assist with this issue I seem to be having.
I have a customer running an IP Office on R11.0.4.1.13 firmware. They are using SIP trunks and IP desk phones (J series). I have configured both LAN ports, LAN1 is using 192.168.125.X/24 and LAN2 is 10.170.150.x/16. LAN1 is used for all the IP phones and LAN2 is used to communicate to the outside world. The VM Pro is a Windows box configured with both networks as well using the 10 network to communicate with IP Office.
The customer was using One-X but was having issues with it so I decided to move them over to IX Workplace.
The issue is, for some reason, the SIP trunks want to use LAN1 even though I tell them to use LAN2. If I disable LAN1’s “SIP Trunk Enable” button, the SIP trunks go down.
The original FQDN was sending packets to both the IP Office and to the One-X server for One-X Mobile. But with IX Workplace you don’t use the One-X Server anymore and all traffic is sent to the IP Office directly.
The Customers firewall is using dual 1:1 NAT and they have forwarded all the necessary ports for IX Workplace to the IP Office except for ports 5060 & 5061 because if they change that route the SIP trunks go down.
IX Workplace works perfect from inside the company via the Wi-Fi network using the new FQDN but when we try to connect from outside the company, via cell network, it will not connect. This is due to the port forwarding rules, which I know.
I’m looking for a suggestion for my next steps. As everything I have thought of, does not seem to work.
I’m hoping someone here can assist with this issue I seem to be having.
I have a customer running an IP Office on R11.0.4.1.13 firmware. They are using SIP trunks and IP desk phones (J series). I have configured both LAN ports, LAN1 is using 192.168.125.X/24 and LAN2 is 10.170.150.x/16. LAN1 is used for all the IP phones and LAN2 is used to communicate to the outside world. The VM Pro is a Windows box configured with both networks as well using the 10 network to communicate with IP Office.
The customer was using One-X but was having issues with it so I decided to move them over to IX Workplace.
The issue is, for some reason, the SIP trunks want to use LAN1 even though I tell them to use LAN2. If I disable LAN1’s “SIP Trunk Enable” button, the SIP trunks go down.
The original FQDN was sending packets to both the IP Office and to the One-X server for One-X Mobile. But with IX Workplace you don’t use the One-X Server anymore and all traffic is sent to the IP Office directly.
The Customers firewall is using dual 1:1 NAT and they have forwarded all the necessary ports for IX Workplace to the IP Office except for ports 5060 & 5061 because if they change that route the SIP trunks go down.
IX Workplace works perfect from inside the company via the Wi-Fi network using the new FQDN but when we try to connect from outside the company, via cell network, it will not connect. This is due to the port forwarding rules, which I know.
I’m looking for a suggestion for my next steps. As everything I have thought of, does not seem to work.