SIP registrations failing for 2 phones
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ERLs really are amazing. We are so happy with all of ours.
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@fuznutz04 said in SIP registrations failing for 2 phones:
@StrongBad Yep, I've put those in at numerous businesses, and they work great with remote PBXs. Actually, I haven't found anything that they are NOT good at yet for SMBs.
They've always worked great for me, too.
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I'm planning to get on the ERX bandwagon soon-ish.
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@dafyre said in SIP registrations failing for 2 phones:
I'm planning to get on the ERX bandwagon soon-ish.
ERX is very small. Most of us use ERL in business, ERX for home. I want the ERPro because it is rackmount when possible.
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@dafyre What Scott said... ERX at home, and ERL or greater in business. My main reason for this is the Console port access. I ran into a situation where my config was borked, and after a simple restart, my ERX didn't come back online. I had no idea where it was failing so I had to break out the paper clip and start over. If I would have used the ER Lite, I could have connected via console port and checked out what was going on.
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@fuznutz04 said in SIP registrations failing for 2 phones:
@dafyre What Scott said... ERX at home, and ERL or greater in business. My main reason for this is the Console port access. I ran into a situation where my config was borked, and after a simple restart, my ERX didn't come back online. I had no idea where it was failing so I had to break out the paper clip and start over. If I would have used the ER Lite, I could have connected via console port and checked out what was going on.
I like console ports, lol. Prices aren't too bad on Amazon.... Now to talk to Santa Clause.
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@dafyre Not sure where you are located, but in the US, you can buy direct from the manufacturer.
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@fuznutz04 said in SIP registrations failing for 2 phones:
@dafyre Not sure where you are located, but in the US, you can buy direct from the manufacturer.
Yea. Still gotta talk to Santa Clause, ha ha.
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@fuznutz04 said in SIP registrations failing for 2 phones:
@dafyre Not sure where you are located, but in the US, you can buy direct from the manufacturer.
But amazon prime makes it cheaper since no shipping usually.
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@JaredBusch said in SIP registrations failing for 2 phones:
@fuznutz04 said in SIP registrations failing for 2 phones:
@dafyre Not sure where you are located, but in the US, you can buy direct from the manufacturer.
But amazon prime makes it cheaper since no shipping usually.
True. Amazon prime is the best. Their video selection is lacking for me, but their prime music works great for me. That, along with free shipping, you really cant beat it. Also, they have the ERL for 88 bucks right now.
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@JaredBusch you reckon it's the 60xx port problem that we've both run into?
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Put the phones back on network. And under the reporting tab in Fpbx check your devices. See if the two devices that are not working are getting super high ports. If so you can manually assign a sip port within range and they will work. Sorry typing from my phone at a client so I don't have my specific notes or anything. @JaredBusch helped me with this problem in the past.
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@hubtechagain said in SIP registrations failing for 2 phones:
Put the phones back on network. And under the reporting tab in Fpbx check your devices. See if the two devices that are not working are getting super high ports. If so you can manually assign a sip port within range and they will work. Sorry typing from my phone at a client so I don't have my specific notes or anything. @JaredBusch helped me with this problem in the past.
There is one phone there right now that is now doing the same thing (this is the 3rd phone now) It currently is using port 42808
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@fuznutz04 you can manually assign ports and it will fix this problem. 6051,2,3,4,5 etc if I'm not mistaken. Make sure not to duplicate any. That will get them functioning until you replace their shotty router.
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@hubtechagain You mean manually specify in both the phone as well as the extension settings for these particular extensions?
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@fuznutz04 said in SIP registrations failing for 2 phones:
@hubtechagain You mean manually specify in both the phone as well as the extension settings for these particular extensions?
Just in the phone.
You change the outbound port to be either random or something specific and all different.
Crappy routers have problems with multiple devices and NAT on the same port.
In the Yealink phones, they specifically all use port 5060 as their outbound port even though that should not be required. Changing them to 5061, 5062, etc will resolve crappy router NAT issues.
This has nothing to do with the PBX. It still uses 5060 for all the incoming SIP registrations.
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@JaredBusch said in SIP registrations failing for 2 phones:
outers have problems with multiple devices and NAT on the same port.
In the Yealink phones, they specifically aI have a router coming tomorrow, so I'm pretty confident that will fix these issues. However, that's good to know, and I haven't run into this specific problem before. Good to know that changing the port to a lower one might fix the issue. @hubtechagain seems pretty confident that it will for sure fix it. I'll give it a shot, nothing to lose at this point.
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@fuznutz04 said in SIP registrations failing for 2 phones:
@JaredBusch said in SIP registrations failing for 2 phones:
outers have problems with multiple devices and NAT on the same port.
In the Yealink phones, they specifically aI have a router coming tomorrow, so I'm pretty confident that will fix these issues. However, that's good to know, and I haven't run into this specific problem before. Good to know that changing the port to a lower one might fix the issue. @hubtechagain seems pretty confident that it will for sure fix it. I'll give it a shot, nothing to lose at this point.
He had a similar problem a few weeks back and I helped him resolve it by doing this.
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@JaredBusch The moral of this story is that Comcast "business " all in one modems/firewalls suck. Specifically, they are not capable of handling more than about 2 current SIP registrations at once. Which is stupid, because my old WRT54G handled more than that when I needed to use it in a pinch.
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That was my professional answer of course. "The router sucks" and "This is just stupid" are technical terms of course.