1. Brekeke Product Name and version:
Brekeke OnDO PBX SmallOffice Edition
Version 1.5.3.0
2. Java version:
??
3. OS type and the version:
Windows Server 2003
4. UA (phone), gateway or other hardware/software involved:
Brekeke OnDO SIP Server
Version 1.5.3.0
5. Select your network pattern from http://www.brekeke-sip.com/bbs/network/ ... terns.html :
No match
6. Your problem:
My predecessor put the PBX and SIP server in the DMZ,
I am experiencing call drops, and think moving the SIP/PBX server to the internal coporate network,
How would I go about reIPing everything?
I'd like to follow pattern 10 with a p2p T1 rather than VPN
reIP...
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Hi,
It is not complicated to move the pbx to the local lan. You must give it a static local address. Then, you must change the net interface in sip config to 1) local address 2) public address. You must port forward all udp voip traffice from the wan to your local ip. The ports that must be forwarded are:
5060 udp
10000-10999 udp
However, I would download ethereal/lineshark to trace a call that is being dropped to see why. also, look at your sip server logs at the log tab of sip server web interface. See what the termination code is all the way to the right and post it back here.
Nick
It is not complicated to move the pbx to the local lan. You must give it a static local address. Then, you must change the net interface in sip config to 1) local address 2) public address. You must port forward all udp voip traffice from the wan to your local ip. The ports that must be forwarded are:
5060 udp
10000-10999 udp
However, I would download ethereal/lineshark to trace a call that is being dropped to see why. also, look at your sip server logs at the log tab of sip server web interface. See what the termination code is all the way to the right and post it back here.
Nick