Yeah.
Thank you for the heads up I will look into an other way to integrate it in
the existing network.
2012/4/12 Tony Graziano
> That will work. If you are going to use trunking you will have firewall
> work to do though, but that is expected.
> On Apr 12, 2012 9:27 AM, "Simon Brûlé" wrote:
>
That will work. If you are going to use trunking you will have firewall
work to do though, but that is expected.
On Apr 12, 2012 9:27 AM, "Simon Brûlé" wrote:
> So the best way to install SipXecs is to give it only 1 Network Adapter on
> my VM and put it on the same switch/router as the Hardphone
So the best way to install SipXecs is to give it only 1 Network Adapter on
my VM and put it on the same switch/router as the Hardphone for exemple and
everything is going to be fine?
2012/4/12 Tony Graziano
> sipx does not support multiple network adapters yet. If it were me, I
> would reinstall
sipx does not support multiple network adapters yet. If it were me, I would
reinstall with a single activated NIC and go from there. Give it a static
IP and configure the subnets and/or your firewall to provide access to the
phone you want to connect.
2012/4/12 Simon Brûlé
> Thank you for the
Thank you for the answer.
First, The record line sipxecs.netappsid.voip. INA 192.168.177.1 is in
it I just didn't put the entire file in my description of the problem (my
bad).Now, I failed to provide some information that as I think of it
should be important.
I installed SipXecs on a Vm th
IF sipx was told to be the DNS server it should setup the zone file to be
AUTHORITIVE for the zone.
Until another device (softphone or hardware based phone) tries to connect
to it, it should be "happy". If it is acting as an AUTHORITIVE DNS SERVER
for its own ZONE (which would be the sipdomain you
Than you for the quick answer. When I instaleed it I said that I had no DNS
in my network and I wanted my SipXecs server to be a DNS so it is install (
i have all the config file) I probably just need to configure them like
they should. When your are saying the record i assume you are talking about
Yes, you didnt set up DNS. DNS is a requirement for the system to run.
Re-run sipxecs-setup-system and select the option to enable the DNS server,
or configure the records yourself:
http://wiki.sipfoundry.org/display/sipXecs/DNS+Concepts+for+sipXecs
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 3:25 PM, Simon Brûlé w
Hi,
I just finished installing SipXecs on a new VM and when I go to the Service
page under Server I got 2 error. My Sip Trunking failed and my SipProxy
failed the configuration test. The more elaborate error are those :
Sip Trunking :
- SipXbridge : Exception caught while running
- org.si