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    • DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403 @Mike Davis
      last edited by

      @Mike-Davis So if you're able to get a call to go through, across the internet, and connect, even sporadically. The issue has to be with the internet, and not the firewall settings.

      If the firewall was denying access to the phone, it wouldn't ever connect.

      FreePBX is forwarding you to voicemail because it knows the phone is unreachable.

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      • Mike DavisM
        Mike Davis @DustinB3403
        last edited by

        @DustinB3403 said in FreePBX and SonicWall intermittent inbound calls:

        @Mike-Davis So if you're able to get a call to go through, across the internet, and connect, even sporadically. The issue has to be with the internet, and not the firewall settings.

        If the firewall was denying access to the phone, it wouldn't ever connect.

        FreePBX is forwarding you to voicemail because it knows the phone is unreachable.

        The odd thing is that when I can't call him, I can IM him and have him call me and everything works fine every time. I just can't call him most of the time.

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        • Mike DavisM
          Mike Davis @Mike Davis
          last edited by

          we just added the STUN server address of Stun.ekiga.net and for two calls, it rang twice and then gave the error message, and on the third call failed without delay.

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403
            last edited by

            Have you setup a wireshark trace to see where the connection is breaking?

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            • coliverC
              coliver
              last edited by coliver

              Doesn't RTP use a huge port range? Could this be a matter of an RTP session getting blocked by the sonicwall for some ports but not others? Although STUN should resolve this issue.

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              • DustinB3403D
                DustinB3403
                last edited by

                Also have the employee setup a wireshark session and see what they get from their side.

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                • FiyaFlyF
                  FiyaFly
                  last edited by

                  For giggles and grins, make sure you have ports 10000-20000 open to the PBX. In theory you already do, or at least some of them, and STUN should have fixed the rest, but doesn't hurt to check. You can also get someone to check the PBX logs when you try a call. If you can't during the day I can this afternoon

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                  • DustinB3403D
                    DustinB3403 @coliver
                    last edited by

                    @coliver said in FreePBX and SonicWall intermittent inbound calls:

                    Doesn't RTP use a huge port range? Could this be a matter of an RTP session getting blocked by the sonicwall for some ports but not others? Although STUN should resolve this issue.

                    The devices should be configured to use only specific ports though. Just because it can use a wide range, doesn't mean it should be left open.

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                    • Mike DavisM
                      Mike Davis
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                      I found this post on spiceworks:
                      https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/275636-sip-calls-blocked-by-sonicwall

                      It suggests:
                      2. If the above is not an option... For SonicWalls, create a LAN > WAN firewall rule with SIP as the service (everything else set to ANY), only have Allow Fragmented Packets checked. In the advanced tab, set the TCP timeout to 15 and the UDP timeout to 1200.

                      1. If you still have problems, open up these ports:

                      5060-5062 UDP

                      10000-20000 UDP

                      10000-20000 TCP

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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @DustinB3403
                        last edited by JaredBusch

                        @DustinB3403 said in FreePBX and SonicWall intermittent inbound calls:

                        @Mike-Davis So if you're able to get a call to go through, across the internet, and connect, even sporadically. The issue has to be with the internet, and not the firewall settings.

                        That is completely untrue.

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @DustinB3403
                          last edited by

                          @DustinB3403 said in FreePBX and SonicWall intermittent inbound calls:

                          If the firewall was denying access to the phone, it wouldn't ever connect.

                          Of course, but it is not denying access. Does not mean everything else is working. Firewall is just one portion of a router functionality.

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender
                            last edited by

                            I tend to agree with most here (not Dustin though) that there is a port issue involved.

                            To make matters worse, SonicWall is notorious for having issues with SIP - I did when I was using SIP through it for a while.

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                            • NetworkNerdN
                              NetworkNerd
                              last edited by

                              If I remember right, I thought in the Sonicwall world you actually wanted to enable SIP transformations. I specifically remember having to do that once for a NTG customer that was connecting to a cloud PBX and getting one-way audio otherwise. That was a little over 3 years ago, so perhaps the setting is no longer counter-intuitive now.

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                              • Mike DavisM
                                Mike Davis
                                last edited by

                                Found the magic checkbox. Under SIP settings, had to check the box for Enable consistent NAT. I did have to reboot the phone for the change to take effect.

                                When we checked the box for "Enable SIP Transformations" we got the one way audio thing. On the remote side. the phone would ring and ring and eventually go to voicemail. On the local side, the phone would ring, and he would answer, but couldn't hear anything.

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                                • FiyaFlyF
                                  FiyaFly @Mike Davis
                                  last edited by

                                  @Mike-Davis said in FreePBX and SonicWall intermittent inbound calls:

                                  Found the magic checkbox. Under SIP settings, had to check the box for Enable consistent NAT. I did have to reboot the phone for the change to take effect.

                                  When we checked the box for "Enable SIP Transformations" we got the one way audio thing. On the remote side. the phone would ring and ring and eventually go to voicemail. On the local side, the phone would ring, and he would answer, but couldn't hear anything.

                                  0_1484235829277_settingToAllowInboundCalls.png

                                  "Enable Consistent NAT".... I guess maybe I have some learning to do here, but NAT can be inconsistent?!

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                                  • JaredBuschJ
                                    JaredBusch @FiyaFly
                                    last edited by

                                    @FiyaFly said in FreePBX and SonicWall intermittent inbound calls:

                                    @Mike-Davis said in FreePBX and SonicWall intermittent inbound calls:

                                    Found the magic checkbox. Under SIP settings, had to check the box for Enable consistent NAT. I did have to reboot the phone for the change to take effect.

                                    When we checked the box for "Enable SIP Transformations" we got the one way audio thing. On the remote side. the phone would ring and ring and eventually go to voicemail. On the local side, the phone would ring, and he would answer, but couldn't hear anything.

                                    0_1484235829277_settingToAllowInboundCalls.png

                                    "Enable Consistent NAT".... I guess maybe I have some learning to do here, but NAT can be inconsistent?!

                                    By default. That is normal. Every new connection should get a random port. This setting breaks that.

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                                    • FiyaFlyF
                                      FiyaFly @JaredBusch
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                                      @JaredBusch said in FreePBX and SonicWall intermittent inbound calls:

                                      @FiyaFly said in FreePBX and SonicWall intermittent inbound calls:

                                      @Mike-Davis said in FreePBX and SonicWall intermittent inbound calls:

                                      Found the magic checkbox. Under SIP settings, had to check the box for Enable consistent NAT. I did have to reboot the phone for the change to take effect.

                                      When we checked the box for "Enable SIP Transformations" we got the one way audio thing. On the remote side. the phone would ring and ring and eventually go to voicemail. On the local side, the phone would ring, and he would answer, but couldn't hear anything.

                                      0_1484235829277_settingToAllowInboundCalls.png

                                      "Enable Consistent NAT".... I guess maybe I have some learning to do here, but NAT can be inconsistent?!

                                      By default. That is normal. Every new connection should get a random port. This setting breaks that.

                                      Okay, then maybe i just misunderstood it. I knew that was the concept of NAT, but the way I read it was that it was essentially always changing ports for one connection.

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                                      • Mike DavisM
                                        Mike Davis @FiyaFly
                                        last edited by

                                        @FiyaFly Well, it inconsistent is how it was behaving. 🙂

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                                        • FiyaFlyF
                                          FiyaFly @Mike Davis
                                          last edited by

                                          @Mike-Davis said in FreePBX and SonicWall intermittent inbound calls:

                                          @FiyaFly Well, it inconsistent is how it was behaving. 🙂

                                          Fair point. Fair point indeed. lol. I will admit, I have a rule of thumb with inconsistent problems. If it's on a computer, first assumption is hardware.
                                          For something like this, first assumption is Firewall, and more specifically NAT.

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