Re: [asterisk-users] At whit's end was 'DHCP Failure screws up system '

2008-05-21 Thread Doug Lytle
Anthony Francis wrote: > Did you ever try turning off all phones, flushing the lease table and > bringing the phones back up? > > Yes, It made no difference. Doug -- Ben Franklin quote: "Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither L

Re: [asterisk-users] At whit's end was 'DHCP Failure screws up system '

2008-05-21 Thread Anthony Francis
Eric Wieling wrote: > Doug Lytle wrote: > >> Eric Wieling wrote: >> >>> Remove the qualify= option from sip.conf. Also make sure the DISABLE >>> CDP in the Polycom's boot menu. >>> >>> >> That didn't help and CDP is off by default, the phones still couldn't >> receive/send call

Re: [asterisk-users] At whit's end was 'DHCP Failure screws up system '

2008-05-20 Thread Eric Wieling
SIP poke does NOT just measure network latency. It also measures the PHONE latency. Asterisk sends a SIP OPTIONS packet to the phone, the phone responds, Asterisk measures how long it took. Most phones seem to make responding to OPTIONS packets a low priority. A phone busy doing a registrat

Re: [asterisk-users] At whit's end was 'DHCP Failure screws up system '

2008-05-20 Thread Doug Lytle
Eric Wieling wrote: > Doug Lytle wrote: > > Based on the SIP poke message you pasted in an earlier message, the > qualify= option you used is virtually guaranteed to cause SIP poke problems. > Understood, wouldn't it also indicate that, when putting 2 phones and the phone system on it's own li

Re: [asterisk-users] At whit's end was 'DHCP Failure screws up system '

2008-05-20 Thread Eric Wieling
Doug Lytle wrote: > Eric Wieling wrote: >> Remove the qualify= option from sip.conf. Also make sure the DISABLE >> CDP in the Polycom's boot menu. >> > > That didn't help and CDP is off by default, the phones still couldn't > receive/send calls when in this state. I've sent an employee ou

Re: [asterisk-users] At whit's end was 'DHCP Failure screws up system '

2008-05-20 Thread Doug Lytle
Eric Wieling wrote: > Remove the qualify= option from sip.conf. Also make sure the DISABLE > CDP in the Polycom's boot menu. > That didn't help and CDP is off by default, the phones still couldn't receive/send calls when in this state. I've sent an employee out to grab a replacement NIC.

Re: [asterisk-users] At whit's end was 'DHCP Failure screws up system '

2008-05-20 Thread Eric Wieling
Remove the qualify= option from sip.conf. Also make sure the DISABLE CDP in the Polycom's boot menu. Doug Lytle wrote: > Hey everybody, > > I'm still having issues with this system. The phones won't stay > registered for more then a few minutes. They're bouncing up and down. > I'm able to

Re: [asterisk-users] At whit's end was 'DHCP Failure screws up system '

2008-05-20 Thread Doug Lytle
Patrick wrote: > Not sure if this helps but iirc I've seen checksum issues on an Asterisk > & DHCP box that I was able to get rid of by turning off some of the > Thanks Patrick. I've narrowed the issue down a bit, I put 2 Polycom phones and the phone system on it's own switch, the phones regi

Re: [asterisk-users] At whit's end was 'DHCP Failure screws up system '

2008-05-20 Thread Patrick
On Tue, 2008-05-20 at 11:51 -0400, Doug Lytle wrote: > Hey everybody, > > I'm still having issues with this system. The phones won't stay > registered for more then a few minutes. They're bouncing up and down. > I'm able to ping the phones just fine. What I've done so far: > > Power cycled

[asterisk-users] At whit's end was 'DHCP Failure screws up system '

2008-05-20 Thread Doug Lytle
Hey everybody, I'm still having issues with this system. The phones won't stay registered for more then a few minutes. They're bouncing up and down. I'm able to ping the phones just fine. What I've done so far: Power cycled all phones and verified Power cycled all switches Checked the ARP t