Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-05 Thread Ewan McLean
as well. Check with your ITSP. -Original Message- From: sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org [mailto:sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org] On Behalf Of Tony Graziano Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 4:29 PM To: Discussion list for users of sipXecs software Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Calls d

Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-03 Thread Ewan McLean
ry.org] On Behalf Of Tony Graziano Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 4:29 PM To: Discussion list for users of sipXecs software Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer crap... you need to confirm the nat and port forwarding in your home router is going to do what it needs to do. unless y

Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-03 Thread Tony Graziano
ers-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org > ] On Behalf Of Tony Graziano > Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 4:29 PM > To: Discussion list for users of sipXecs software > Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer > > crap... you need to confirm the nat and port forwarding in your

Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-03 Thread Todd Hodgen
29 PM To: Discussion list for users of sipXecs software Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer crap... you need to confirm the nat and port forwarding in your home router is going to do what it needs to do. unless you can out your broadband into a bridged mode and control you

Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-03 Thread Tony Graziano
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 12:27 AM, Ewan McLean wrote: > Hi Gerald, Tony > > It's a Huawei router but the firmware is pretty relaxed. I've switched it > to bridged mode and set up the sipx box as a little router. Set up > masquerading through IP tables so I can now route my LAN traffic out through >

Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-02 Thread Ewan McLean
Hi Gerald, TonyIt's a Huawei router but the firmware is pretty relaxed. I've switched it to bridged mode and set up the sipx box as a little router. Set up masquerading through IP tables so I can now route my LAN traffic out through the sipx box. This does seem to have rather broken sipx thoug

Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-02 Thread Gerald Harper
Maybe ask the provider if they can provide an ADSL modem allowing you to use your own router/firewall. Where I am we try to provide customers with an Actiontech gateway (modem/router/wireless), however if they ask they can get an ALU VDSL compatible modem, this allows you to use any router/fire

Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-02 Thread Tony Graziano
if your provider will let you put the modem in BRIDGED MODE it allows you to put a firewall between it and sipx. the firewall need to be able to do symmetric nat. I somewhat doubt the modem they provide will be able to do that. On Oct 2, 2011 8:29 PM, "Ewan McLean" wrote: > > How is it I would pro

Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-02 Thread Ewan McLean
By the way I do have a 'bridge' mode under ADSL settings but it's currently set to routing.. And the NAT toggle there is enabled.Ewan McLean03 October 2011 01:29 How is it I would proceed then, I don't know any way around having an ADSL router there?Tony Graziano03 October 2011 01:26I don't thi

Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-02 Thread Ewan McLean
How is it I would proceed then, I don't know any way around having an ADSL router there?Tony Graziano03 October 2011 01:26I don't think sipx at home is unfeasible. I don't think the connection and parts between are supportable in the method you are deploying them. I think you will be wasting a l

Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-02 Thread Tony Graziano
I don't think sipx at home is unfeasible. I don't think the connection and parts between are supportable in the method you are deploying them. I think you will be wasting a lot of time (yours ans others) until you approach this with a connection type and firewall that will allow you the control nee

Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-02 Thread Ewan McLean
It does seem to be working for the most part though. This is definitely an ITSP specific issue since it works on the other trunk? ___ sipx-users mailing list sipx-users@list.sipfoundry.org List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/

Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-02 Thread Tony Graziano
crap... you need to confirm the nat and port forwarding in your home router is going to do what it needs to do. unless you can out your broadband into a bridged mode and control your own firewall properly configured, I would not waste your time. On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 7:04 PM, Ewan McLean wrote:

Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-02 Thread Ewan McLean
It's a SOHO installation, when I say home router I just mean it's not a Cisco enterprise router or anything, it's a broadband router. Sipx is in the home office. Each computer is setup with security and IPTABLES will be added to sipx once it's working. Tony Graziano wrote: hold on a sec... wh

Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-02 Thread Tony Graziano
hold on a sec... what is the relevance of the home router type mentioning? is sipx at home or somewhere else? if so, what type of firewall is being used? On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 6:47 PM, Ewan McLean wrote: > It should be just one call - I rotated out the logs before I placed a test > call then me

Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-02 Thread Ewan McLean
It should be just one call - I rotated out the logs before I placed a test call then merged them immediately afterwards? I dialled in on the ITSP trunk, got connected to my auto attendant, pressed one to transfer to an internal extension (201), heard the 'hold while i transfer you' blurb, then

Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-02 Thread Tony Graziano
I don't think anyone should make sense of this until you can explain the call flow, or limit the call trace to a particular call. Can you do one or the other? The ITSP is syaing the options are not acceptable, stating: Reason: Q.850;cause=88;text="INCOMPATIBLE_DESTINATION" Which probably means t

Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-02 Thread Tony Graziano
I don't think anyone should make sense of this until you can explain the call flow, or limit the call trace to a particular call. Can you do one or the other? ---from the wiki--- sipx-dialog-count /var/log/sipxpbx/sipXproxy.log it will print a list like this: Messages Method Time Call-Id ---

Re: [sipx-users] Calls dropped during transfer

2011-10-02 Thread Tony Graziano
I cantlook at thetrace until later. the itsp must support reinvite in order to handle transfers. the are directions on the wiki to produce a trace for one particular call. On Oct 2, 2011 2:19 PM, "Ewan McLean" wrote: > Hi > > I have an autoattendant set up. When someone presses 1 to be > transfer