On Mon, 2009-09-28 at 19:03 -0400, Jeff Gilmore wrote: > > You probably don't have the domain name and the DNS records for your > > proxy set up correctly - this is what happens when something sends to > > the proxy using a name that it does not believe it is responsible for, > > but the DNS or addressing causes it to send those packets to itself. > > Thanks Scott. I'm a little confused about how to setup DNS in this > case, as the internal and external address is different for the > server. That is, the phones on my network connect to 192.168.x.x, > while the signaling from the external ITSP needs to connect to > 66.159.x.x. > > I believe that we have the SIPx-recommended DNS settings only > configured internally, and our external DNS servers don't have these > (SRV, etc.) records. Would you expect that setting up these records > outside (using the 66.159.x.x address) should solve the problem?
Very likely. What you're looking for is usually called 'split dns' - you want the answer that a request gets to be dependent on what IP network the request came from. There are several ways to set this up depending on what DNS server(s) you're using - google will find them for you. If what you've done so far is to have your ITSP use your public IP address as the target of incoming calls, you may be able to make it work by adding that public IP address as a domain alias (System -> Domain screen). _______________________________________________ sipx-users mailing list [email protected] List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users Unsubscribe: http://list.sipfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/sipx-users sipXecs IP PBX -- http://www.sipfoundry.org/
