Where would I find the proxy and registrar logs - I can't find them in
the web interface?

And now you mention it - I do occasionally get lots of emails about
there not being enough ports or something for media. Hopefully,
disabling the internet connection will stop any trouble.

So now - should I run the yum update to update everything?

Laurie

 

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Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Registrations dropping

 

Check the proxy and registrar logs. Also check CPU and ram/swap. The
logs may show a lot of call or registration attempts. If the phone are
not registering via the internet close off port 5060.

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On Sep 17, 2012 2:41 AM, "IT Manager" <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear all,

I think I have emailed on this before, but I am still struggling with
it:

Regularly (read - most mornings) - I will come into the office and all
my phones have lost their registrations with the server - going to the
server's page and restarting all the services (which incidentally all
claim to be running) fixes the problem and the registrations are ok
(until the next time).

Here is my configuration setup:

*         SipXecs 4.4.0 (no yum updates as this seemed to make it lose
registrations much more frequently)

*         Running as VM (still testing...L) on ESXi free - the host is
not particularly busy (especially overnight which is when it has it's
issues)

*         Grandstream phones GXP2000 (yes- I know they are crap
phones...so don't berate me on them - but they do work fine when they
are allowed to register)

*         Firewall 5060 opened to the internet along with the other
higher ports - could it be falling over due to hacking?

 

Can anyone help? I cannot install this company wide if it is going to be
doing this and I know that it works reliably elsewhere in the world...

 

Thanks,

Laurie

 

 

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IT Manager

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