Dynamic IP upgrade problem

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itamas
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Dynamic IP upgrade problem

Post by itamas »

1. OnDO SIP Server/OnDO PBX version:
Brekeke PBX, Version 2.1.5.6 , Pro
ID: 00000001 , Users: 100 , Concurrent: 100

2. Java version:
1.6.0_03

3. OS type and the version:
MS XP Prof (2002 ver.) with SP2

4. UA (phone), gateway or other hardware/software involved:
Linksys SPA-3000
Grandstream-488
Datavox-200
X-Lite

5. Select your network pattern from http://www.brekeke-sip.com/bbs/network/ ... terns.html :
PSTN with http://www.brekeke-sip.com/bbs/network/pattern2.html
ITSP with http://www.brekeke-sip.com/bbs/network/pattern8.html
between LAN_1 & LAN_2 with http://www.brekeke-sip.com/bbs/network/pattern3.html

6. Your problem:
The SIP server is not refresh the WAN IP address, when the ADSL system change IP.

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SIP server setup:
Network Interface address 1: xxxxxx.dyndns.org
DNS caching period (sec): 300
Auto interface discovery: on

Address Filtering IP address filter: disable

UPnP Enable/Disable: enable
Default router IP address: 192.168.1.16
Cache size: 200
Cache period (sec,0=disable): 86400
Refresh Interval (sec,0=disable): 30

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The last version which working correct the Brekek PBX 2.0.7.2.

Regards,
Istvan
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Post by voipwell.com »

Have you tried disabling cache period by putting a zero there. Also try putting a zero at dns cache.
job
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Post by job »

Hi itamas,

> The last version which working correct the Brekek PBX 2.0.7.2.

Did you use the same OS/JDK version when you tried 2.0.7.2 ?
itamas
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Post by itamas »

voipwell.com wrote:Have you tried disabling cache period by putting a zero there. Also try putting a zero at dns cache.
This idea is excellent, but unfortunately it doesn't work. The problem is not that the address is refreshed too late but it is not refreshed at all.

Unfortunately the old support was stopped, and I don't know where can I announce this kind of faults/bugs....
Istvan Tamas
Herati Ltd
Hungary
lakeview
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Post by lakeview »

try disabling the UPnP.
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