Changing the SIP domain is a bad thing to do... If you want to use A-Records, you should start that way.
I'd suggest another reinstall and do it with A-Records.... Be aware if you use A-Records you can not just add servers to the cluster. This assumes SRV records. Mike On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 2:31 PM, Stiles Watson <[email protected]>wrote: > This is a follow up question to a problem I submitted about 2 months > ago. Long story short, I reinstalled sipxecs 4.2 and made the sipxecs > server the DHCP and DNS servers as well. This solved some of my issues, > but not all. I still am unable to transfer incoming calls to any > extension. I can dial out from any ext, I can dial ext to ext, I can > dial into the system and the Auto Attendant answers, but when I dial an > ext I get "Please hold while I transfer your call" but the ext never > rings. The CDR says the call was transfered and there is no error reported. > > All calls in and out of sipxecs are through a SIP Trunk via Flowroute. > I'm using Polycom SoundPoint IP 335 phones. My firewall is a Sonicwall > NSA, with SIP Transformations turned off and H.323 turned off, and > consistent NAT enabled. RTP ports 30000-31000 UDP, SIP port 5060 UDP & > TCP, SIP port 5080 UDP all open and NAT rules set up to send traffic on > these ports to the sipxecs server. I have to support remote phones. > > My external DNS records are through godaddy and the only record for > sipxecs is an A record. I've followed the instructions at > http://wiki.sipfoundry.org/display/sipXecs/DNS+Concepts+for+sipXecs for > setting up A records and have changed the domain name to the fully > qualified domain under System-->Domain. I clicked Apply, restarted the > services and then rebooted. I also sent new profiles to the phones. This > also required me to change the internal DNS zone file to use the fully > qualified domain. After doing this I restarted the named service. > > DNS advisor runs successfully, but the DNS test under > Diagnostics-->Configuration Tests returns a warning that SRV records for > the unqualified domain can not be found: > > Starting DNS servers test. > DNS testing of name server: voip.datatek-net.com > NAPTR Lookup for datatek-net.com domain: > No NAPTR records found. > > SRV Lookup for Target: _sip._udp.datatek-net.com > No SRV records found. > > SRV Lookup for Target: _sip._tcp.datatek-net.com > No SRV records found. > > SRV Lookup for Target: _sips._tcp.datatek-net.com > No SRV records found. > > Why is the test looking for SRV records for datatek-net.com and not > voip.datatek-net.com (which exist and which I had to add to make the DNS > advisor happy)? > > There is one record in the internal DNS config that I do not understand: > > ; SRV record for service SIP TCP rr.voip.datatek-net.com > ; priority: 1 weight: 0 port: 5070 server: voip.datatek-net.com > ; > _sip._tcp.rr.voip.datatek-net.com. IN SRV 1 0 5070 > voip.datatek-net.com. > > Why is port 5070 being used and for what? > > Thanks for your help... > > Stiles > > _______________________________________________ > sipx-users mailing list > [email protected] > List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/ > -- Michael Picher, Director of Technical Services eZuce, Inc. 300 Brickstone Square**** Suite 201**** Andover, MA. 01810 O.978-296-1005 X2015 M.207-956-0262 @mpicher <http://twitter.com/mpicher> www.ezuce.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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