[cisco-voip] Expressway blues
Ryan Huff
ryanhuff at outlook.com
Fri Feb 17 19:00:06 EST 2017
Expressway servers on a stick are not fun.
You should note, that using dual interfaces on the expressway E server is the recommended solution.
Is there a reason you have to use the single interface? Troubleshooting is much easier and firewall requirements are a little more straightforward with dual interfaces.
If you add the advanced networking license option onto the expressway E server and reboot, you'll have the ability to use dual interface (if you don't already have that option).
Thanks,
Ryan
> On Feb 17, 2017, at 6:50 PM, Carlos G Mendioroz <tron at huapi.ba.ar> wrote:
>
> Single interface.
> On a public IP BTW.
>
>
> Ryan Huff @ 17/02/2017 20:48 -0300 dixit:
>> How is your expressway E server configured? Single interface or door interfaces?
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Feb 17, 2017, at 6:40 PM, Carlos G Mendioroz via cisco-voip <cisco-voip at puck.nether.net> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I'm trying to get a pair of Expressway to work with, at least, Jabber
>>> for windows.
>>>
>>> After a couple of days w/o success with 8.5.3, I reinstalled with 8.9.1.
>>> Certs are from StartSSL, C/E pair config seems fine (Traversal zone ok,
>>> ssh tunnel active). Internal CM/CUPS/CUC with no TLS verify (using default
>>> Self Signed Certs).
>>>
>>> SRVs are in place, but no joy. The Jabber client (10.6) connects fine
>>> internally, but when trying to access from the outside, it fails with
>>> server connection failure.
>>>
>>> Tried with SSO disabled on the Expressways, also with it set to On.
>>> (Only one CM/CUPS/CUC server inside, no SSO there, 10.5.2)
>>>
>>> Help ?
>>>
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