Hi all,
I have an IP Office 9.1.6 running SIP trunking from 2 completely different SIP providers. SIP seems to run fine for several hours, and then no inbound or outbound calls will pass through. Registration to SIP servers is lost. When I check Monitor I can still see the IP Office sending SIP Options packets but is not receiving any SIP messages from either server. A router reboot fixes the issue and we are back in business. I realize I should not have to manually port forward UDP5060 and RTP but should I do this via the router? I have not run STUN on the SIP facing interface either. Thoughts? I don't want to break this worse than it is.
Thanks for the assist!
C5J.
I have an IP Office 9.1.6 running SIP trunking from 2 completely different SIP providers. SIP seems to run fine for several hours, and then no inbound or outbound calls will pass through. Registration to SIP servers is lost. When I check Monitor I can still see the IP Office sending SIP Options packets but is not receiving any SIP messages from either server. A router reboot fixes the issue and we are back in business. I realize I should not have to manually port forward UDP5060 and RTP but should I do this via the router? I have not run STUN on the SIP facing interface either. Thoughts? I don't want to break this worse than it is.
Thanks for the assist!
C5J.