Trying to tackle this one piece at a time. 3 problems exist.

1. DTMF not passed.
2. inbound calls will only hit AA not user with alias set (am not attempting 
outbound calls at this time)
3. remote workers cannot register

sipxbridge log (debug) shows "Method Not Allowed" when trying to register a 
line with xlite natively via the Internet.

2009-03-31T09:14:16.240000Z":64:OUTGOING:INFO:sipx.mydomain.com:PipelineThread-9:00000000:sipXBridge:"SentSIP
 Message :\n----Remote Host:10.255.252.3---- Port:30698----\nSIP/2.0 405 Method 
not allowed\r\nVia: 
SIP/2.0/TCP65.247.227.194:30698;branch=z9hG4bK-d8754z-0d5c1905b20c655f-1---d8754z-;rport=30698;received=10.255.252.3\r\nTo:\"201-test\"
 <sip:[email protected]>\r\nFrom: 
\"201-test\"<sip:[email protected]>;tag=234d4118\r\nCall-ID:MzNkNDFlODAzZDdmMDYxZWU3MGEwNmIzZTYzYTY0NDk.\r\nCSeq:
 1REGISTER\r\nServer: sipXecs/3.11.12 
sipXecs/sipxbridge(Linux)\r\nContent-Length:0\r\n\r\n--------------------END--------------------\n"

I have manually specified my public IP address in the Server/Nat fieldand 
confirmed my media ports are 30000-31000. I have TCP/UDP 5060forwarded to 
sipx's private ip at port 80,and the media ports are alsoforwarded from the 
firewall to the private IP for sipxecs.

Does "405 Method not allowed" indicate a message is no able to traverseback 
properly? If so, what should my Server NAT settings be and whatcould be wrong 
with my firewall configuration?

Address Type: SPECIFY
PUBLIC IP Address: 63.66.xx.xxx
Public Port: 5060
Start RTP: 30000 End 
RTP: 31000


>>> "M. Ranganathan" <[email protected]> 03/30/09 12:25 PM >>>
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 10:59 AM, Tony Graziano
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm in the beginning stages of testing a new server to understand native 
> trunking with sipxbridge and remote worker setups.
>
> My server has the role assigned. I've sent the sipxbridge profile to the 
> system. I still see an issue (known) to restart several services and have 
> made sure that is done before trying test calls and registrations.
>
> I've attached a rudimentary picture of my layout so I can document my way 
> through this, and at some point provide a usable legnd for a setup since the 
> process is a little more involved than setting up a gateway.
>
> I can register phones locally and via VPN, but not natively over the 
> Internet. I can make calls into the system if they go to the operator, but 
> have a problem with rfc2833 being recognized.
>
> ***
> A. Public IP Address for firewall.
> B. Private IP address for sipXecs
> C. port 5060 (tcp/upd) are forwarded from A > port 5080 on B.
> D. Ports 30000-31000 TCP/UDP are forwarded from A>B
> E. SERVER NAT is set to A. (specify IP) at port 5060.
> F. SIP trunk configured for account at bandwidth.com routed to sipXbridge sbc.
> G. SBC settings are
> PUBLIC=5060
> EXTERNAL=5080
>
> sipXecs is setup with DNS configured.
> PUBLIC DNS is maintained elsewhere and points to the records properly.
>
>
> ***
> My questions at this point are: Is my firewall setup properly?

Looks fine. What problems have your run into ? What does
etc/sipxpbridge.xml look like ? ( post it here if you wish )


>
> I realize the software has several UI changes in process, but I'm trying to 
> understand the system before the release is out so I can decide whether or 
> not to purchase an ingate after trying it before a change here at the end of 
> April.
>
> I'd appreciate any review.
>
>
>
>
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