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  1. #11
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    Just happened again. Both lines rang, but I could not answer line 1. I picked up line 2 and could answer. I look now at the caller id on line 1 and there is no record of a call. Line 2 has the called id ok on it.

    This needs to be fixed, TODAY.

    Edit: Ticket opened
    Last edited by abward; 02-27-2009 at 09:13 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abward View Post
    Just happened again. Both lines rang, but I could not answer line 1. I picked up line 2 and could answer. I look now at the caller id on line 1 and there is no record of a call. Line 2 has the called id ok on it.

    This needs to be fixed, TODAY.

    Edit: Ticket opened
    Looking at your registration I see a problem:

    Linksys/PAP2T-3.1.15(LS)

    sip:919XXXX@192.168.1.102:5060 sip:69.XXX.XXX.XX:29382 udp:74.52.58.50:5060 2009-02-27 17:58:16

    Linksys/PAP2T-3.1.15(LS) sip:919XXXX@192.168.1.102:5061 sip:69.XXX.XXX.X:5061 udp:74.52.58.50:5060 2009-02-27 17:58:16

    Notice on your first line, your router is randomizing the port. On the 2nd line it is not. So likely the NAT binding are getting messed up.


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  3. #13
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    Default Re: <!doctype Html

    What about that tells you it is randomizing the port?

    I am not familiar with ALG, but perhaps this is it?



    This is a Dlink DIR-655

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    Quote Originally Posted by abward View Post
    What about that tells you it is randomizing the port?

    I am not familiar with ALG, but perhaps this is it?



    This is a Dlink DIR-655
    Maybe get rid of SPI for openers..

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    Default Re: <!doctype Html

    With that model I second that... disable spi
    I Void Warranties.

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    Default Re: <!doctype Html

    You might want to disable SPI and see if it works.

  7. #17
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    Ok, the SPI's have it (attempt at joke). SPI turned off. Anything else wrong?

    Edit: Could be coincidence, but the net is sluggish to me now. I will try rebooting all boxes.
    Last edited by abward; 02-27-2009 at 12:50 PM.

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    Default Re: <!doctype Html

    If your Line 1 port is 5060, and if it is being used by another node in your network, then it might pick a different outgoing global port.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abward View Post
    Ok, the SPI's have it (attempt at joke). SPI turned off. Anything else wrong?
    Do you need all those ALG settings?
    Why not take them out...reboot the router and ATA and see what happens.

  10. #20
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    Default Re: <!doctype Html

    OK. IPSec might be the only one I need, due to my company's VPN. I can try turning the other two off (the help file doesn't say anything about these so I don't know what they do) in a couple of hours, after I finish a big upload.

    Thanks all.

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