Does it loose it's IP address consistently and at a designated
interval. I've seen something similar in a number of various cases
where it was always an issue
of the 'client' device blocking the DHCP renew traffic. But when it
went into rebinding it would drop $filter and allow the dhcp
Recently I've noticed on a customer's GXP-2000 phone that it loses its IP
addresse for a few seconds, audio goes blank obviously, and after about 30-60
seconds get the same IP addresse back and resumes the call. This shows that
call
was not dropped but phone lost connection with the server,
As others have said, it does sound like a DHCP issue.. you can try
increasing the lease time, or giving it a static IP address.
On 5/18/07, Zeeshan Zakaria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Recently I've noticed on a customer's GXP-2000 phone that it loses its IP
addresse for a few seconds, audio
Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:
Hi,
Recently I've noticed on a customer's GXP-2000 phone that it loses its
IP addresse for a few seconds, audio goes blank obviously, and after
about 30-60 seconds get the same IP addresse back and
The phone is probably renewing it lease with the DHCP. Set your
Quoting Doug Lytle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:
Hi,
Recently I've noticed on a customer's GXP-2000 phone that it loses
its IP addresse for a few seconds, audio goes blank obviously, and
after about 30-60 seconds get the same IP addresse back and
The phone is probably
On 5/18/07, Zeeshan Zakaria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Recently I've noticed on a customer's GXP-2000 phone that it loses its IP
addresse for a few seconds, audio goes blank obviously, and after about
30-60 seconds get the same IP addresse back and resumes the call. This shows
that call was
Thanks for all the replies. I've updated client's router firmware, which was
very old. Now I've put MoH on for the whole day and see if it happens again.
MoH was doing the same thing, i.e. going down and coming back up. When it
went down, on the screen you could see message saying 'No IP', and
Physical connection is fine because customer's computer is also connected
through the phone's inline ethernet port. When phone was losing IP, computer
was still working fine on the Internet.
But after the changes I made earlier today, as mentioned previously, it
seems to be working fine so far.
Hi,
Sounds like a flaky physical connection to me.
Try new patch cables (DO NOT EVER use homemade patch cables, they cost
too much) and a different jack if in an office environment.
If that doesn't fix it, try locking the switch port and/or the phone
port speed/duplex settings and turn off