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Mitel 3300 and SIP phone - Error 403

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pedrosimon

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Oct 3, 2008
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Hi,

I am implementing a SIP phone (x-lite) with a MITEL 3300 Cxi, When it is connected to the Ethernet directly via a router it works perfectly. I can make and recive phone calls. But when i connect the SIP phone via Internet, changing the Domain to my external IP Address, it doesn't work it says:

“Registration error 403 – Forbidden”

When I reading the RFC 3261, about 403 Forbidden description as following :
7.4.4 403 Forbidden: The server understood the request, but is refusing to fulfill it. Authorization will not help, and the request SHOULD NOT be repeated.

So this mean that i am not allowed to connect ?

Do I need some Hardware between the Internet Router and the Mitel 3300 ?

I have tray with a 2Wire Router with DMZ.
And with a Thompson Speedtouch 510 ( I open all ports and unbind por 5060).

Any ideas ?

Thanks in advance

Peter
 
in X-lite settings you can register not with domain, but with specified registrar, which would be the public IP. Enter your private ICP ip address as your domain. Looks odd but should work. Actually I would not recommend to expose ICP to the Internet. I use a little SIP proxy which does address re-writing and isolates ICP from the Internet.

I can give you VMWare image of that proxy.
 
Try Bria SoftPhone.

When you go to set up an extension on the 3300, add it as a "generic sip device."

The three key pieces when you do this are:

extension
IP address
PIN
Step 2 Configuring Softphone

Fill in the username = Ext
Domain = IP address of 3300
Password = PIN
User Authentication = Ext.

Greetzzz....Bas

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It works! Now if only I could remember what I did...
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Thanks slapin:
I will tray your idea and told you how it goes...

bas1234:
I will tray Bria, but for what i ear is the same than X-lite
 
hey slapin you have a vmware of that proxy ....

ive been looking all over for one ....

ive tried teksip , i heard of opensips but i didnt know how hard it was to install in ....


Thanks
 
Hi Slapin,

we would welcome access to the vmware image of your SIP proxy, if the offer still stands, not sure if you can put it online for http/ftp, or we discuss it via neil -DELETEME-@converged.co.uk.

Thanks, Neil
 
I forgot a password for initial image. Looking in my records. I will put it on RapidShare ASAP and publish a link to it here
 
This is the file

username: siproxyd
password: beer

to gain root console: sudo su -

The source of siproxd used in this image is here

So if you don't like to mess with vmware, just make your own system.

Please understand that this vmware image is not commertial software or opensource release. It is more like frozen food. Pre-cooked but you have to heat it up (configure). It may not start right away. Make sure you configure network interfaces first, then local and default routes, DNS settings. Then edit siproxd.conf file. If you want to get everything configured at startup then put required commands in /etc/rc.local. There is no any admin CLI or GUI
 
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