On Monday, June 03, 2013 12:44:32 AM Adam Thompson wrote: > Then you don't have a SIP problem, you have a routing > problem. Double, check the subnet mask on the phones > (and also the default gateway) and I suspect you may > find your problem -Adam
As I mentioned before, DHCP (provided by the local pfSense box) properly assigns IP address, netmask and default gateway information to the phone. This can be (and has been) verified on the phone Network Status screen. Like I said previously, the remote LAN (where the SIP server is seated) is able to ping the phone. This verifies routing is fine (otherwise X-Lite wouldn't work). Traceroutes show traffic goes the right way from either side of the link. I can safely tell you that routing isn't the problem, I'm pretty good at that :-). Mark.
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