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sbankscharles

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Oct 8, 2023
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Previous post may not have been completely clear (sorry I sometimes have that issue here) but adding an IP route seemed to help but now I have another issue.
To be clearer - My IP Office 500 call server, where I have a H.323 extension with a user setup, is 192.168.5.4. I have a Cisco 112 Phone Adapter with an IP of 10.200.0.101 that I'm trying to register. When the adapter tries to register I get the following error message:

01:01:16 1634447795mS SIP Reg/Opt Tx: phone
SIP/2.0 401 Unauthorized
Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 10.200.0.102:5060;branch=z9hG4bK-414eb16d
From: "5401" <sip:5401@192.168.5.4>;tag=72b9079afe814799o0
Call-ID: 80bbc1f6-767877b7@10.200.0.102
CSeq: 155060 REGISTER
User-Agent: IP Office 11.0.4.1.0 build 11
Allow: INVITE,ACK,CANCEL,OPTIONS,BYE,REFER,NOTIFY,INFO,SUBSCRIBE,REGISTER,PUBLISH
WWW-Authenticate: Digest nonce="b77808da0105f493da8c",realm="ipoffice",algorithm=MD5
Server: IP Office 11.0.4.1.0 build 11
Content-Length: 0
To: "5401" <sip:5401@192.168.5.4>;tag=c2b502b4359450da

There is open communications between the two networks on my switch and I can connect to the web interface of the adapter from the 192.168.5.x network. User ID and Password are correct. I followed documentation on configuring the adapter, but not sure if that is the issue or if I'm missing something with the Avaya IP Office. I researched having phones on a different subnet than IP Office but did not find anything for this situation.

Thanks
Charles
 
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Not to sure what the end goal is but if you are trying to register a non-Avaya piece of equipment it would need a 3rd party license. The IPO will only Avaya phones to connect with a standard license.
Not to sure what the end goal is but if you are trying to register a non-Avaya piece of equipment it would need a 3rd party license. The IPO will only Avaya phones to connect with a standard license.
 
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Not to sure what the end goal is but if you are trying to register a non-Avaya piece of equipment it would need a 3rd party license. The IPO will only Avaya phones to connect with a standard license.
I do have have a 3rd party license, but you bring up a good point as I don't know how many devices it is for.
 
Additionally... The SIP messages you posted is normal. Each registration is answered with 401 in the first step and the endpoint has to register again with a message containing the given "WWW-Authentication" together with password.
 
Not to sure what the end goal is but if you are trying to register a non-Avaya piece of equipment it would need a 3rd party license. The IPO will only Avaya phones to connect with a standard license.
Thanks. I thought I had enough licenses but after seeing this dug deeper and discovered they all were in use. Would be nice is Avaya IPO would have given me THAT as an error.
 
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