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Old 27-02-2008, 23:16
Rik
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Default Re: Sipgate and Grandstream GPX2020 Problems

On 27 Feb, 23:03, alexd <troffa...@hotmail.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 09:35:14 -0800, Rik wrote:
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> How long ago? Mine was a bit rubbish last week, incoming was intermittent
> from a BT line, although seems to be fine now.[/color]

When I first configured them towards the end of last week it seemed
fine.

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> Do you see any hits in your firewall from Sipgate's IPs or to likely-
> looking port numbers when attempting to make calls in? You may need to
> increase logging on your firewall to see this.[/color]

Most say Rule match, although no recognisanle ports that I can see.

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> If you've got the ports only forwarded to one phone, I don't see how the
> other phone is going to work.[/color]

I have doubled up on each port eg, STUN 1000 service is configured
twice to forward to both IP's[color=blue]
>[/color]
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> You should only need one port per physical device. Any sensible SIP
> implementation will know that calls for user@device make user's line
> ring. Can't speak for the Grandstream, however.[/color]

So all line should be on the same port i.e 5060[color=blue]
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> In any situation where I've had more than one SIP device behind NAT, I've
> used a PBX to handle the call routing and I've never had problems.
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