Hey all,

I have been banging my head on this problem the past days, still no joy. 
Its like Endian "remembers" what my RED IP was and is NAT'ing the 
packets wrong. I can safely say that the problem is not with asterisk or 
any of its configurations and is solely on Endian.

I have tried any possible combination, with SIP Proxy, without SIP 
Proxy, with port forwarding, without port forwarding, no joy.
Always when I reconnect RED and get a new IP, all trunks become 
unreachable. I even tested registering directly from my SIP phone 
instead of using asterisk with the same results.

Is there any place in Endian where "NAT information" is stored 
temporary? I apologize for the lack of a better description :-)

Vassilis



Vassilis V. wrote on 07.11.2010 22:51:
> I saw that 2.4.1 no longer has the SIP proxy, I hope that Christian
> Graffer can give me some more information about that. The same problem
> seems to be also when I connect my Siemens VoIP phone directly to the
> providers. The registration is successful but after a reconnect, its lost.
> Strangely enough, I have my Siemens phone now registered on all "trunks"
> without even having the sip proxy on.
>
> Compdoc thanx for the information, do you remember what settings your
> trunk provider gave you? Is there any magic setting to fix that?
>
> I cant imagine I am the only person using endian and VoIP/SIP over a
> dynamic IP..
>
> Vassilis
>
> compdoc wrote on 07.11.2010 17:17:
>> Efw 2.4.1 no longer has the sip proxy, but I used to use it and I'm not sure
>> if it helped with that problem, but I remember having the same problem in
>> the past.
>>
>> I use trixbox, and after an address change my sip trunk would stop working.
>> And having trixbox running the dynamic dns updater never helped, so I run
>> DynDNS Updater on a windows server now.
>>
>> I told my trunk provider about the problem, and they gave me the proper
>> settings for my conf files and the problem no longer occurs, that I know of.
>> We'll see what happens now that efw no longer provides a sip proxy...
>>
>>
>>
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