On Thu, 2010-04-22 at 11:19 +0800, Rhon wrote:
> I found this in the Diagnostics > Registration
> 
> sip:1...@domain.com
> <sip:1...@192.168.10.148:5060;transport=udp;x-sipX-nonat>
> 1928 
> 
> 
> sipxgw.domain.com
> sip:1...@domain.com
> <sip:1...@192.168.10.147:5060;transport=udp;x-sipX-nonat>
> 311 
> 
> 
> sipxgw.domain.com
> sip:1...@domain.com
> <sip:1...@192.168.10.150;x-sipX-nonat>
> 2670 
> 0004f21e7cdf
> sipxgw.domaincom
> 
> sip: 114 and 112 = Cisco 7970 
> sip: 111 = Polycom 650
> 
> I noticed. in the second column for the polycom polycom phone, the
> port 5060 and the transport=udp entries are not set.
> Also only the mac address of the polycom are registered.

Those look normal.

> I can call from cisco to cisco and everything are working well, except
> when you introduce polycom on the scene. You can't call from a polycom
> phone to a cisco 7970g phon. 

Do you have a second polycom phone?  Can you call between those?

I know that I sound like a broken record, but there is no way to figure
this out until you capture a trace that has the call in it.  The traces
you've sent so far don't have any INVITE messages from the polycom phone
and that's where we've got to start.



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