Here is my physical network.

We have a Adtran router that is plugged into the Asterisk server and into the 
circuit provided by my tel co. 

the other nic in the Asterisk box is plugged into your lan switch

the phones are plugged into the lan switch


I can ping the phones from the Asterisk server. 

Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 17:42:43 -0400
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] setting up phones



On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 5:12 PM, Ott Rose <[email protected]> wrote:






I followed it the best I could. the phones say no service. I haven't got to 
setting up the SIP trunk yet I was told I could get the extensions to work so I 
could test between the two phones i have. I have to nics in my server. one is 
connect to the phone router the other to a network switch. which ip should it 
point to? I am guess the one connected to the switch. That is the one i can 
access the GUI from. Below are my users.conf setting. Notice all the spaces. I 
didn't put them in there they are like that in the conf


Either you did not explain your network topology very well or that is your 
problem.

Unless you are trying to segregate your VoIP traffic, plug everything into the 
switch.

If using DHCP, get the IP and try pinging the phones from the Asterisk box.


I bet it is just a network issue. 

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