[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I've got an IAXy, and provided it with connection > data - unfortunately didn't provide a fixed ip address, but left with > dhcp. > > Everthing went fine, and I could work a while with it. > > After a restart of IAXy, it didn't negotiate a new > IP address, nor used the old one. I even restarted > the DHCP server and cleared its cache. No success. > > I went to another office with a different network and > a different DHCP server: > > IAXy negotiated a new IP address - once. No more after restart. > > Ok, I want to provide it with a fixed ip address now, but > IAXy doesn't communicate anymore, because it doesn't > negotiate with any DHCP server, nor uses any static > ip address in question. I even tried a third DHCP server > within another ip network. No success. > > Pushing IAXy's reset button doesn't change anything. > > Is there any trick to get IAXy negotiating at least > once again an ip address? > Or is this an indicator, that this IAXy is no more > working now at all? > > > Roger.
The IAXy is a bit of a strange beastie when it comes to configuration, but it's basically a solid product and yours is more than likely OK. In this particular case what you'll probably need to do is run a sniffer program such as Ethereal to see what the IAXy is up to. Whatever state it may be in, it should reveal its IP address to a packet sniff. Once you've sniffed its IP address, you can use that address with the IAXy config tool to send a new configuration to it. And that button that looks like it would serve as a reset button is in fact, just a button. Seriously, that button does nothing whatsover. Strange, but true. Cheers, Jim. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
