Nelson,

Sorry for such a late reply, but just wanted to thank you for your kind 
advice.   I am putting a new 2.4.1 system in tomorrow and hopefully that 
will resolve some issues.  The firewall rule you gave me I will compare 
with mine.

Thanks again very much!
-gary



Nelson (Hotmail) wrote:
> Hello,
>
>  I do not use SIP proxy.
>
>  Here we have a network with about 50 IP phones that use a foreign carrier as 
> a gateway.
>
>  We have been using Endian Firewall 2.4.1 as server and have no problems 
> falling.
>
>  We have a very good dedicated link 10 mb 8 mb (data) and 2 mb (voice).
>
>  The only thing I did was fully release the IP ports with a rule Outgoing 
> traffic from Green to Red interface, TCP + UDP/5060:5070.
>
>  OK, it worked and is working without releasing the IPs of IP phones.
>
>  I hope I have helped you,
>
> Nelson... (São Paulo / Brasil)
>
>
>
> -----Mensagem original-----
> De: gkent [mailto:gk...@rossdesignservices.com] 
> Enviada em: quinta-feira, 17 de março de 2011 23:21
> Para: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Assunto: Re: [Efw-user] RES: Help! SIP proxy issue
>
> Hey,  I've got a machine that I can load 2.4.1 on and at least give this 
> upgrade a shot.  So, how about if I take some of these suggestions that 
> many very kind people have offered me here and try that.  Also, I'll 
> maybe make a chart of my current setup, and show it here, and maybe that 
> will help a bit more. 
>
> I certainly do appreciate all of the help from all of you.  The system 
> is working about 90% of the time...it's just that 10% when the IP phones 
> start looking for a SIP server and can't find it that is the issue.  Not 
> sure I mentioned it in my last post, but I've also increased the IP 
> lease times and what's interesting is that all other non-phone devices 
> still work, so it's just the phones that loose their settings.  
> Internet, and mail are not affected. 
>
> Somewhere I read that it is possible to add config code somewhere in the 
> EFW interface to help a phone not loose a connection, but couldn't seem 
> to dig up any kind of info on how that script should be constructed and 
> written.
>
> As mentioned, I'll get back to this here soon with how my network is 
> configured currently.
>
> Many thanks once again,  you folks are lifesavers,
>
> -g
>
>
>
>
>
> Matt Hayes wrote:
>   
>> On 03/17/2011 05:51 PM, Kevin Murphy wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> SIP proxy has been removed from  version 2.4.1 so  if he is using the sip 
>>> proxy I don't see how that will help!
>>>
>>> Sent from my HTC Desire HD
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Nelson (Hotmail) [nelsonfi...@hotmail.com]
>>> Received: 17/03/2011 21:48
>>> To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
>>> Subject: [Efw-user] RES:  Help!  SIP proxy issue
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> UPGRADE TO 2.4.1 VERSION...
>>>>
>>>> Nelson... São Paulo/Brasil
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Mensagem original-----
>>>> De: gkent [mailto:gk...@rossdesignservices.com] 
>>>> Enviada em: quinta-feira, 17 de março de 2011 18:08
>>>> Para: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
>>>> Assunto: [Efw-user] Help! SIP proxy issue
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm pretty new to VoIP, and have set up a great working system that has 
>>>> an Endian firewall version 2.3.0 (Community). 
>>>>
>>>> It works great, but about 3 times a day, my IP telephones will start 
>>>> blinking a message that it cannot find the SIP Server...Connecting.  
>>>> Also, upon a reboot of the firewall, I often have to go to each IP phone 
>>>> and give it a new IP address. 
>>>>
>>>> Whew, I have spent hours trying to find out what the problem is here, 
>>>> with no success.   I've done Wireshark captures that are being submitted 
>>>> to NEC for analysis.
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone pitch in and offer helpful options or advice....I'd be very 
>>>> grateful for anything at this point. 
>>>>
>>>> Thanks much,
>>>> -g
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>
>> 2.4.1 has no need for siproxd as it uses the nf_conntrack_sip modules
>> from the kernel.
>>
>> -Matt
>>
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