How is it I would proceed then, I don't
know any way around having an ADSL router there?
I don't think sipx at home is unfeasible. I
don't think the connection and parts between are supportable in the
method you are deploying them. I think you will be wasting a lot of time
(yours ans others) until you approach this with a connection type and
firewall that will allow you the control needed to host sipx (at home or
elsewhere).
when you have the correct approach, I think you willbe successful.
until then I think you willbe plagued with connection/media/signaling
issues that really wont help enlighten anyone.
I dont think you need much, but everything you have shown thus far
indicates you aren't providing adequate resources to be consistent and
successful.
It does seem to be working for the most part
though. This is definitely an ITSP specific issue since it works on the
other trunk?
crap... you need to confirm the nat and
port forwarding in your home
router is going to do what it needs to
do. unless you can out your
broadband into a bridged mode and control
your own firewall properly
configured, I would not waste your time.
On
Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 7:04 PM, Ewan McLean
It's a SOHO
installation, when I say home router I just mean it's not a Cisco
enterprise router or anything, it's a broadband router. Sipx is in the
home office. Each computer is setup with security and IPTABLES will be
added to sipx once it's working.
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