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Hello,
I have PAP2T connected to Asmax ar8002c router. Recently I have noticed a strange log - "Sip port limi exeeded". This message is logged by Asmax every time the PAP2T registration time expired. I tried to change some PAP2T settings but it only made this matter worse. The router start hanging after few houres. Now I have the previous settings and the strange message in log. Do you have any idea how to resolve this issue? Regards, Blazej I have tried to solve the issue but I didn't manage to |
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Błażej schreef:[color=blue]
> Hello, > > I have PAP2T connected to Asmax ar8002c router. Recently I have noticed a > strange log - "Sip port limi exeeded". This message is logged by Asmax every > time the PAP2T registration time expired. > > I tried to change some PAP2T settings but it only made this matter worse. > The router start hanging after few houres. Now I have the previous settings > and the strange message in log. > > Do you have any idea how to resolve this issue? > > Regards, > Blazej > I have tried to solve the issue but I didn't manage to > >[/color] Did you also just switched off, and on, the router ? or collect all your logon, port data and such, do a factory reset (is you don't use a pre-programed firmware by a provider) and restore all known settings by hand, because along your use with it, you could have set a wrong setting, which you can't trace anymore... A new firmware update is only good, when you know fore sure it solves your problem, or it could make it worse..... -- The Fug. ( VoIP/SIP switched by: [url]www.mysipswitch.com[/url] ) |
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Hello,
The problem is that my router is quite old. It has almost a five years. It doesn't support UPNP and all other useful stuff. There is also not much to do with port fowarding due to his limits. It can only support 20 different port fowards at time. According to my knowledge it has also the newest frimware installed. But let's talk a while about port fowarding and strange behaviour related to it. When I foward the port number 5060, which is my SIP port, everything works fine until WAN IP address is changed (usually every once a day), then my VOIP adapter dosen't catch the IP change and no further calls are possible unless I reset router or VOIP adapter. Please find my VOIP settings at the following address: [url]http://www.luz.neostrada.pl/conf/advance_configuration.htm[/url] I will also try to collect some more interesting log with sipura syslog server. Thanks & Regards, Blazej |
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Blazej used his keyboard to write :[color=blue]
> When I foward the port number 5060, which is my SIP port, everything works > fine until WAN IP address is changed (usually every once a day), then my VOIP > adapter dosen't catch the IP change and no further calls are possible unless > I reset router or VOIP adapter.[/color] Your PAP2 is set to register with your Internet Telephone Provider once an hour. Try shortening the registration period - "Register Expires: 3600" |
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> Try shortening the registration period - "Register Expires: 3600"
It wouldn't change anything becasue every 50s there is a keep-alive packet send to SIP server, which makes a path opened. The point is that after the IP address is changed my VOIP adapter tries to renew registration at SIP server, but the SIP server no longer response. |
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Blazej schreef:[color=blue][color=green]
>> Try shortening the registration period - "Register Expires: 3600"[/color] > > It wouldn't change anything becasue every 50s there is a keep-alive packet > send to SIP server, which makes a path opened. > > The point is that after the IP address is changed my VOIP adapter tries to > renew registration at SIP server, but the SIP server no longer response. > >[/color] Set static IP address instead of DHCP ? -- Bedankt, Thanks, The Fug. VoIP/SIP switched by: [url]www.mysipswitch.com[/url] (A free service) |
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