I haven't set up too many remote IP phones on a 9100 and was setting one up today and ran into an issue. Not sure if that is how it is supposed to work or not.
I had already enabled 10-46-14 (NAT mode for DT900/800) but wanted to register my phone onsite first. I had the standard settings in my phone (NAT Transversal was not yet enabled) and the phone just kept coming up SIP Server Cannot be Found. I disabled 10-46-14 and away the phone went. I then re-enabled it, connected the phone at the remote site with NAT Transversal settings enabled, and it worked.
My question is now that I have one remote phone working, and it would not register locally with NAT mode enabled, how would a person add more IP phones locally? Does any future IP phone have to be set with NAT Transversal enabled, even if it is locally connected?
I had already enabled 10-46-14 (NAT mode for DT900/800) but wanted to register my phone onsite first. I had the standard settings in my phone (NAT Transversal was not yet enabled) and the phone just kept coming up SIP Server Cannot be Found. I disabled 10-46-14 and away the phone went. I then re-enabled it, connected the phone at the remote site with NAT Transversal settings enabled, and it worked.
My question is now that I have one remote phone working, and it would not register locally with NAT mode enabled, how would a person add more IP phones locally? Does any future IP phone have to be set with NAT Transversal enabled, even if it is locally connected?