Cannot Setup Cisco 7942 with Obi200

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drgeoff:
Until the OBi and the Cisco are on the same subnet, how are you expecting them to communicate? Your Asus router does not route between its LAN ports.

If your phone must be on 192.168.1 then you'll need to change everything else to be on 192.168.1 too.  I'm sure your router can be changed so that its DHCP server will allocate addresses in the 192.168.1 subnet.

voipnewuser:
Quote from: drgeoff on September 22, 2019, 11:52:05 am

Until the OBi and the Cisco are on the same subnet, how are you expecting them to communicate? Your Asus router does not route between its LAN ports.

If your phone must be on 192.168.1 then you'll need to change everything else to be on 192.168.1 too.  I'm sure your router can be changed so that its DHCP server will allocate addresses in the 192.168.1 subnet.




Thank you again for the quick responses, I've spent so many hours on trying to get this to work :(

It seems 192.168.1.XX is the most logical gateway. How would I go about to changing/assigning the Obi200 to 192.168.1.XX? I tried to delete the device and add it back again, but everytime it goes back to 192.168.0.XX, I even have another Obi202, and even with a fresh install, it assigns 192.168.0.XX. I'm currently working right now so I can't test it out, but do you think plugging the Obi200 directly to the back of ASUS router LAN port #2 for example and re-adding in the device might change the IP to 192.168.1.XX?

Another thing is I've tried using WhireShark, and filtering for SIP, I've noticed that the cisco ip phone does show when I attempt to dial out: Source: 192.168.1.3, Destination: SIP 5555555555@192.168.0.68 (example phone# replaced with a real working #), which seems it does attempt to reach out to 192.168.0 at the correct port 5603?? but then again I'm a complete newbie when it comes to networking, so I don't know if that means anything useful.

I've scoured the forum and every thread relating to the cisco ip phone with obitalk and I can't still find a solution!:(

drgeoff:
If the OBi is getting its IP parameters by DHCP (which is its default mode) then it will, on powerup, automatically get an 192.168.1 address if and only if you configure the Asus router.  RTFM for it.

voipnewuser:
Quote from: drgeoff on September 22, 2019, 12:20:15 pm

If the OBi is getting its IP parameters by DHCP (which is its default mode) then it will, on powerup, automatically get an 192.168.1 address if and only if you configure the Asus router.  RTFM for it.


Ok I will do that when I get back tonight and will post update if this is resolved. Does my IP phone config file looks correct though? Seems like all the Outbound ports are pointed to 5603, and proxy is ip address of Obi200. On Obi200, SP4 is set to receive incoming from Port 5603, and IP is the Cisco IP phone, not 127.0.0.1.

Basically, everything was done according to that document you attached with setup being Option 2 for Obi200 device.

voipnewuser:
Quote from: drgeoff on September 22, 2019, 12:20:15 pm

If the OBi is getting its IP parameters by DHCP (which is its default mode) then it will, on powerup, automatically get an 192.168.1 address if and only if you configure the Asus router.  RTFM for it.


I managed to change the Obi200 IP address to 192.168.1.140 by manually assigning it...Now when I got to place a call from the Cisco IP phone, after dialing the #s, there is a busy dial tone...it was silent before, but now looks like there's a busy dial tone? Still not able to receive or make the actual call though...

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