smokeyjones
Programmer
We have a flat network into which the NCP500 is connected. The NCP500 is currently setup with static IPs of 192.168.1.8 and 192.168.1.9 pointing to 192.168.1.1 as the default gateway. The rest of the (Windows) network is setup on a 10.112.172.0 network with 10.112.172.1 as the default gateway. They were two physically separate networks until we needed to add some IP phones but are now connected into the same switches. All works as expected.
Now we are trying to bring the phones into the 10.112.172.0 network in order to simplify the setup of a VPN to a remote building and add another IP phone there. I changed the 'SIP' gateway router's IP from 192.168.1.1 to 10.112.172.2 (the main network's router is on 10.112.172.1) and changed the NCP500 IP addresses to 10.112.172.8 and 9 with its default gateway set to 10.112.172.2.
However, although the phones appear to operate correctly in that you get dial tones etc, we can't hear anything and incoming calls are not registering.
Any ideas where I'm going wrong?
Dave
Now we are trying to bring the phones into the 10.112.172.0 network in order to simplify the setup of a VPN to a remote building and add another IP phone there. I changed the 'SIP' gateway router's IP from 192.168.1.1 to 10.112.172.2 (the main network's router is on 10.112.172.1) and changed the NCP500 IP addresses to 10.112.172.8 and 9 with its default gateway set to 10.112.172.2.
However, although the phones appear to operate correctly in that you get dial tones etc, we can't hear anything and incoming calls are not registering.
Any ideas where I'm going wrong?
Dave