Dear Tom,
Good spot! No - I wasn't intending to use VLANs. It turns out there is a
"VLAN ID" setting in the Ethernet menu of the phone. Once I set this to
null things started to work. I do feel slightly foolish!
Thank you both, Tom and Lonnie. I'm at the start of my Asterisk
adventure (which
The device at 192.168.1.12 is configured for VLAN 12. the other devices in
the trace: 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.3 are not configured for VLANs.
Did you intend for it to be on VLAN 12? If so then we would need more info
about your network configuration.
On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 11:42 AM, Nicholas M
Dear Lonny,
Thanks very much for responding. I'm sorry it's taken me a little while
to reply - I haven't actually received any emails from the mailing list!
I've change my settings to get all emails, rather than the daily digest,
let's hope that fixes it. I found your response on the mailing li
Hi Nick,
This could well be a basic networking issue as you stated...
Personally, if you have a single interface AstLinux box I would generally
recommend using VLAN's for the phones behind AstLinux so the AstLinux DHCP
server is used to configure the IP Phones. If you do not have a managed swi