Re: [Efw-user] VOIP phone behind endian firewall

2009-04-23 Thread Steven Sher


-Original Message-
From: Matt Hayes [mailto:domin...@slackadelic.com] 
Sent: 21 April 2009 06:10 PM
To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Efw-user] VOIP phone behind endian firewall

Steven Sher wrote:
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Matt Hayes [mailto:domin...@slackadelic.com] 
 Sent: 20 April 2009 10:47 PM
 To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [Efw-user] VOIP phone behind endian firewall
 
 Lee Marzke wrote:
 Matt Hayes wrote:
 Steven Sher wrote:
  
 I currently have one Snom phone using VOIP working fine behind my Endian
 Firewall v2.2 Beta3, but having endless hassles trying to get a 2^nd
 phone to work behind the firewall.

  

 The 2^nd phone can register with the hosted PABX but cant receive any
 calls.  I have got as far as being able to make a call but then there is
 no sound, you can’t hear anything.

  

 Any advice?

  

 Does anybody recommend using the SIP Proxy is it more reliable to use
 the SIP proxy or NOT?

  

 Thanks

 Steve
 
 If you're using more than one phone, I would recommend at least trying
 the SIP Proxy in transparent mode.

 -Matt


   
 Have you actually used the proxy ?

 I have both  2.2RC2 community and 2.2 Enterprise and the  SIP proxy
 doesn't seem to work  ( at least with Asterisk )

 The documentation doesn't say much.  Do the RTP ports used by Asterisk
 (rtp.conf)
 have to agree with the ports used by the proxy?
 With the proxy on I was able to make outbound calls,  but inbound calls
 ( which were
 working ) have stopped working.

 The only think I could get to work was turning the proxy off and port
 forwarding
 5060 and 1 thru 10021 to Asterisk,  and restricting Asterisk to
 those rtp ports.

 Lee

 
 Sadly, no, I've never been able to get the SIP Proxy to work as I wanted
 it.  Very frustrating.  I was just making a suggestion as I was in the
 same boat as you at one point, I finally just forwarded ports.
 
 -Matt
 
 Thought I would provide some feedback, using the sip proxy got two snom 
 phones working behind the firewall.
 
 Steve
 
 

Did you have to do anything special with the SIP Proxy or did you
configure it for transparent mode?

What exactly did you do to get it working as this has plagued me for a
while.

-Matt


Hi Matt

Nothing special, activate both the standard and transparent sip proxy, kept all 
the setting default, just worked.  I did try this sometime last year and it did 
not work for me, on another box with a different version of Endian, but seems 
to be working fine now.

Steve
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[Efw-user] VOIP phone behind endian firewall

2009-04-20 Thread Steven Sher
I currently have one Snom phone using VOIP working fine behind my Endian 
Firewall v2.2 Beta3, but having endless hassles trying to get a 2nd phone to 
work behind the firewall.

The 2nd phone can register with the hosted PABX but cant receive any calls.  I 
have got as far as being able to make a call but then there is no sound, you 
can't hear anything.

Any advice?

Does anybody recommend using the SIP Proxy is it more reliable to use the SIP 
proxy or NOT?

Thanks
Steve





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Re: [Efw-user] VOIP phone behind endian firewall

2009-04-20 Thread Matt Hayes
Steven Sher wrote:
 I currently have one Snom phone using VOIP working fine behind my Endian
 Firewall v2.2 Beta3, but having endless hassles trying to get a 2^nd
 phone to work behind the firewall.
 
  
 
 The 2^nd phone can register with the hosted PABX but cant receive any
 calls.  I have got as far as being able to make a call but then there is
 no sound, you can’t hear anything.
 
  
 
 Any advice?
 
  
 
 Does anybody recommend using the SIP Proxy is it more reliable to use
 the SIP proxy or NOT?
 
  
 
 Thanks
 
 Steve

If you're using more than one phone, I would recommend at least trying
the SIP Proxy in transparent mode.

-Matt


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Re: [Efw-user] VOIP phone behind endian firewall

2009-04-20 Thread Lee Marzke

Matt Hayes wrote:

Steven Sher wrote:
  

I currently have one Snom phone using VOIP working fine behind my Endian
Firewall v2.2 Beta3, but having endless hassles trying to get a 2^nd
phone to work behind the firewall.

 


The 2^nd phone can register with the hosted PABX but cant receive any
calls.  I have got as far as being able to make a call but then there is
no sound, you can’t hear anything.

 


Any advice?

 


Does anybody recommend using the SIP Proxy is it more reliable to use
the SIP proxy or NOT?

 


Thanks

Steve



If you're using more than one phone, I would recommend at least trying
the SIP Proxy in transparent mode.

-Matt


  

Have you actually used the proxy ?

I have both  2.2RC2 community and 2.2 Enterprise and the  SIP proxy
doesn't seem to work  ( at least with Asterisk )

The documentation doesn't say much.  Do the RTP ports used by Asterisk 
(rtp.conf)
have to agree with the ports used by the proxy? 

With the proxy on I was able to make outbound calls,  but inbound calls 
( which were

working ) have stopped working.

The only think I could get to work was turning the proxy off and port 
forwarding
5060 and 1 thru 10021 to Asterisk,  and restricting Asterisk to 
those rtp ports.


Lee

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Re: [Efw-user] VOIP phone behind endian firewall

2009-04-20 Thread Matt Hayes
Lee Marzke wrote:
 Matt Hayes wrote:
 Steven Sher wrote:
  
 I currently have one Snom phone using VOIP working fine behind my Endian
 Firewall v2.2 Beta3, but having endless hassles trying to get a 2^nd
 phone to work behind the firewall.

  

 The 2^nd phone can register with the hosted PABX but cant receive any
 calls.  I have got as far as being able to make a call but then there is
 no sound, you can’t hear anything.

  

 Any advice?

  

 Does anybody recommend using the SIP Proxy is it more reliable to use
 the SIP proxy or NOT?

  

 Thanks

 Steve
 

 If you're using more than one phone, I would recommend at least trying
 the SIP Proxy in transparent mode.

 -Matt


   
 Have you actually used the proxy ?
 
 I have both  2.2RC2 community and 2.2 Enterprise and the  SIP proxy
 doesn't seem to work  ( at least with Asterisk )
 
 The documentation doesn't say much.  Do the RTP ports used by Asterisk
 (rtp.conf)
 have to agree with the ports used by the proxy?
 With the proxy on I was able to make outbound calls,  but inbound calls
 ( which were
 working ) have stopped working.
 
 The only think I could get to work was turning the proxy off and port
 forwarding
 5060 and 1 thru 10021 to Asterisk,  and restricting Asterisk to
 those rtp ports.
 
 Lee
 

Sadly, no, I've never been able to get the SIP Proxy to work as I wanted
it.  Very frustrating.  I was just making a suggestion as I was in the
same boat as you at one point, I finally just forwarded ports.

-Matt


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