[cisco-voip] VoIP over Hardware VPN
Go0se
me at go0se.com
Thu May 28 22:58:51 EDT 2009
I agree. All phones, voice gateways, etc., need to be able to talk directly
to each other - so EVERY subnet that has a phone on it (at least a phone you
want to be able to talk to) must have connectivity to the phone at your
house (and vice versa).
Unrelated to your issue, if you notice quality issues with calls you might
consider using the g729 codec.
-Go0se
http://atc.go0se.com
From: cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Larry Hadrava
Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 7:50 PM
To: Jim Reed
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] VoIP over Hardware VPN
Jim:
I would check your allowed network lists on the VPN setup. You may be
allowing the subnets for the CUCM and Unity servers but possibly not the
DHCP subnet that the phone you are trying to call.
I am assuming that your voice servers are in a different subnet than the IP
phone at your house and on the other end.
Thanks
Larry Hadrava
CCIE #12203 CCNP CCNA
Sr. Support Engineer - IPexpert, Inc.
URL: http://www.IPexpert.com
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 8:43 PM, Jim Reed <jreed at swiftnews.com> wrote:
The phone is sitting here in my house and I can ping it from my computer at
my house. I can do an extension to extension call and leave voicemail which
goes through. However, if I do an extension to extension call or make an
outside call from or to the IP phone via the telco then I see no rx traffic.
Thank You...
On 5/28/09 6:11 PM, "Craig Staffin" <craig at staffin.org> wrote:
Jim,
Keep in mind that the RTP traffic does not flow from phone to CUCM to phone.
So you would actually need to make sure you can ping the phone from your
hours and vise versa.
Craig
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 7:05 PM, Jim Reed <jreed at swiftnews.com> wrote:
Okay, hate to be a pain but the phone is registered and when I call one of
our main locations and enter the extension the phone rings at my house but
am getting no voice on my end. Seeing tx traffic on the phone statistics
but no rx traffic. Any thoughts? Routing all seems to be in place. I can
ping the phone from the Call Manager and can ping the Call Manager from my
home. Have the phone in the same calling search space, location, etc., as
the Call Manager it's registering to. It's showing a g711 codec.
Thanks in advance for any advice...
--
Jim Reed
Technology Wrangler
Swift Communications, Inc.
970-683-5646 (Direct)
970-683-5650 (Fax)
On 5/28/09 3:48 PM, "Wes Sisk" <wsisk at cisco.com> wrote:
It depends on your setup. If you are doing address translation then you
must have it enabled.
If you are not doing address translation and do not dynamic port allocation
(basically if you have permit ip any any) then you need to have it disabled.
So, engineer's favorite answer - it depends.
/Wes
On Thursday, May 28, 2009 3:56:48 PM, Jim Reed <jreed at swiftnews.com>
<mailto:jreed at swiftnews.com> wrote:
Re: [cisco-voip] VoIP over Hardware VPN Thanks, Lelio.
Are you referring to turning it on or turning it off!
--
Jim Reed
Swift Communications, Inc.
970-683-5646 (Direct)
775-772-7666 (Cell)
On 5/28/09 1:55 PM, "Lelio Fulgenzi" <lelio at uoguelph.ca>
<mailto:lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:
I think the biggest thing is "sccp fixup"....
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From: "Jim Reed" <jreed at swiftnews.com> <mailto:jreed at swiftnews.com>
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Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 3:44:45 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: [cisco-voip] VoIP over Hardware VPN
VoIP over Hardware VPN Anyone have any hints, tips, suggestions, comments,
concerns, etc., regarding running a single IP phone over a
hardware-to-hardware VPN. I've tried it in the past but could only seem to
get voice going in one direction. It's been a while and I'm going to give
it another shot. Will be working with ASA 5505 on one and ASA 5510 on the
other. Call Manager 4.x. Probably a 7940 or 7960 phone. Internet
connections are 15-Meg-Over-Ethernet on one end and 10-Meg-Over-Ethernet on
the other. Current ping times between devices on the two ends are
consistently very fast -- less than 100ms over extended ping tests.
Any advice, anecdotal wisdom, personal experience, etc., that anyone has had
in trying to do this is sincerely welcome and appreciated.
Thank You...
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