Paul Douglas Franklin wrote:
> When calling out to another phone, they always identify themselves 
> correctly.  But sometimes they will respond to the wrong incoming 
> calls.  (By respond, I mean that the phone rings and if someone picks up 
> the receiver, the call then goes thru.)  For example, 2501 might respond 
> to the calls for 2518.  After a reboot, it might decide to respond to 
> 2501 as it should.  Or it might respond to 2536.  The phone it responds 
> for will not respond.
>   

I have seen this with Polycom phones. In my case the problem turned out 
to be because there were several phones behind NAT and the NAT router 
got a little confused. The only solution I could find was to have the 
phones use different ports - ie. 5060, 5061, 5062. When they all shared 
5060 the NAT router was unable to keep track of where an incoming call 
should be routed to.

Hope this helps,
Trevor


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