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Voip sets over vpn tunnel?

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frecomm

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Oct 22, 2009
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Hey all,
I have an IPO 500V2 r6.0 at a customer's main location. I have it on the lan(router addr. 192.168.1.1) with IPO LAN1 address set to 192.168.1.42. The router acts as DHCP server with starting address of .100. At location 2 I have a router with address 192.168.2.1 acting as DHCP server with starting address of .100 also. I have an established VPN tunnel between the to locations and am able to ping addresses on both sides. I am also able to log into both routers from either location. Firewalls have been totally disabled for the moment. At loc. 2 I have 3 5610sw ip sets. Initially I connected them to the lan at the main location for registration and they came up fine. When I took them to location 2 they are unable to Discover 192.168.1.42. I have the ip office set as tftp server, call server, and router(however I have also tried router address set to 192.168.2.1 with no change). I am unable to ping the IPO and am also unable to to log in to Manager from location 2. However when I check my IP Conntrack on either one of my routers, it shows traffic between the sets and the IPO including return traffic. Anyone seen anything like this??
Anyone have any ideas??
Thanks,
Doug
 
You need to build an iproute in the ipoffice to the other iprange.

So the ipo needs a route to:
192.168.2.0
255.255.255.0
gateway ipaddress
Lan1


When you pay peanuts, you get monkeys!

honey, i fried the IP Office !!!

Sarcasm, it's only one of the services I offer.
 
But that is the easy way :)


When you pay peanuts, you get monkeys!

honey, i fried the IP Office !!!

Sarcasm, it's only one of the services I offer.
 
For the Gateway IP Address, do I use the router address of 192.168.1.1, or the IPO address of 192.168.1.42??
Thanks.
Doug
 
The gateway is the ipaddress of the vpn router on ipo side.
On the ip phones the router ipaddress is the vpn router on that side.

When you pay peanuts, you get monkeys!

honey, i fried the IP Office !!!

Sarcasm, it's only one of the services I offer.
 
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