Mik Cheez wrote:
> Something is certainly wrong here.  Can you check the netmask?  I assume 
> you're just using a full class C, which would make the netmask 
>   
That would be correct.

> 255.255.255.0.  Also, should I assume the trace is being done on the 
> Asterisk machine?
>
>   
Yes


> Try running a trace on all interfaces for port 5060:
>
> ]# tethereal -i any port 5060
>
> Hopefully that will shed some light on the problem.
>   

Waiting for the Network admin to bring up the other 2 Cisco switches.  
He's cut them off, thinking he's identified a failure of some type.

Doug

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