you only need port 5060 open if you are supporting remote users.

the fact that the call transfer fails makes me wonder if flowroute is
sending you the inbound call to port 5080 or not.

Godaddy supports SRV and SRV at subdomains too.

After you fix the internal stuff you might consider chasing down what port
flowroute is sending to you on.

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
>
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