Are you using Openvpn and the tunnel is UDP? Try using a TCP Openvpn tunnel I vaguely remember having issues with a UDP Tunnel and SIP. I know it sounds strange, but give it a try.
Mark On 03/06/2013, at 8:55 AM, Mark Tinka wrote: > 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. > _______________________________________________ > List mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list Mark Wass Network Administrator [email protected] Level 36 Riparian Plaza 71 Eagle Street BRISBANE QLD 4000 AUSTRALIA www.Market-Analyst.com Market Analyst Software PO BOX 5528 BRENDALE BC QLD 4500 AUSTRALIA ABN.: 36 103 112 009 ACN.: 103 112 009 P.: +61 7 3018 7506 M.: 0412 658599 F.: +61 7 3319 8952
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