What does the inbound ringing look like? Are you trying to ring all 8 phones at once? If so, how are you doing it? Hunt group or a separate user on each phone or a phantom user with forwarding to ring at the same time on a bunch of phones?
Mike On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 5:40 PM, R P Herrold <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, 18 Nov 2010, Bryan Anderson wrote: > > > All phones get their IP's from the DHCP server distributed > > on the SipXecs ISO. > > It is not unheard of for a MAC address, which is used to try > to ensure uniqueness of IP assigmment to be duplicated by a > hardware vendor [I have some specialty hardware that > intentionally does just that] ; similarly an IP assignment > pool can sometimes be exhausted > > IP conflicts on a lan can cause failures. > > I think I would be firing up tcpdump on the monitor port of a > switch, or setting up hubbed fabric between the DHCP server > and the rest of the LAN, and watching the DHCP assignment > conversations closely [port 68] as I plugged and unplugged > units at this point > > something like: > tcpdump -i eth0 -nN -xX -s 1500 port 68 > > see for more details: > http://www.owlriver.com/tips/tcpdump-tech/ > > -- Russ herrold > _______________________________________________ > sipx-users mailing list > [email protected] > List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/ > -- There are 10 kinds of people in this world, those who understand binary and those who don't. [email protected] blog: http://www.sipxecs.info call: sip:[email protected] <sip%[email protected]>
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