I have a Definity behind a WatchGuard firwall, and I am at home connected to the Definity's lan via vpn endpoint.
I am trying to register a 4602 phone to the Definity.
My lan at home is 192.168.223.0/24 and I have a 'ANY/ANY' rule on the WatchGuard.
Below I will paste the transmission logs from the WatchGuard's traffic monitor, but everything looks good and is allowed. Because it is over vpn, there is no natting, so that area is good.
The phone asks for an extension number and password, I give it both then I get a 2011 - Register / No Signalling, it reboots, then I get 'Extension Error' message.
Any ideas where I should start?
08/13/05 14:23 firewalld[163]: allow in ipsec0 116 udp 20 63 192.168.223.105 192.168.0.40 3000 1719 (Cisco_All)
08/13/05 14:23 firewalld[163]: allow out eth1 40 udp 20 30 192.168.0.40 192.168.223.105 1719 1148 (Cisco_All)
08/13/05 14:24 firewalld[163]: allow out eth1 97 udp 20 30 192.168.0.40 192.168.223.105 1719 1149 (Cisco_All)
08/13/05 14:24 firewalld[163]: allow out eth1 142 udp 20 30 192.168.0.40 192.168.223.105 1719 1150 (Cisco_All)
08/13/05 14:24 firewalld[163]: allow in ipsec0 60 tcp 20 63 192.168.223.105 192.168.0.40 4039 1720 syn (Cisco_All)
08/13/05 14:24 firewalld[163]: allow out eth1 40 tcp 20 30 192.168.0.40 192.168.223.105 1720 4039 syn ack (Cisco_All)
08/13/05 14:24 firewalld[163]: allow out eth1 110 udp 20 30 192.168.0.40 192.168.223.105 1719 1150 (Cisco_All)
The Cisco_All is the alias name for the any/any rule that I created.