GV missed calls - when answered by home machine?
offroad:
Changed Network Settings DNSServer1 to 8.8.8.8 and DNSServer2 to 4.2.2.2
OBiTalk shows: Callcentric account Register Failed: 500 Server Internal Error (server=204.11.192.23:5060; retrying)
Google Voice is unaffected and shows Connected
c:\>nslookup -type=SRV _sip._udp.callcentric.com
Server: cp.local.tld
Address: 172.11.20.57
*** No Service location (SRV) records available for _sip._udp.callcentric.com
The IP address returned is the routers ip on the network the OBi is on and is also the same network the PC is on as well.
Stewart:
Quote from: offroad on January 18, 2012, 10:16:18 am
c:\>nslookup -type=SRV _sip._udp.callcentric.com
Server: cp.local.tld
Address: 172.11.20.57
*** No Service location (SRV) records available for _sip._udp.callcentric.com
Unbelievable!
Try changing (in ITSP Pofile B -> SIP) ProxyServerPort and RegistrarServerPort from 5060 to 5080.
offroad:
Try changing (in ITSP Pofile B -> SIP) ProxyServerPort and RegistrarServerPort from 5060 to 5080.
Changed both, saved and rebooted
ObiTalk showed that SP2 (Call Centric) Wasn't Registered
Re-Powered the OBi and now both ProxyServerPort and RegistrarServerPort show 5060 instead of the 5080 I previously put in.
OBiTalk now shows: Callcentric account Registered (server=204.11.192.37:5080; expire in 0s)
And Call Centric shows My Phone is Registered.
c:\>nslookup -type=SRV _sip._upd.callcentric.com
Server: cp.local.tld
Address: 172.11.20.57
*** No Service location (SRV) records available for _sip._upd.callcentric.com
The PC command return looks the same so, Why did ProxyServerPort and RegistrarServerPort revert to 5060 and since they did why is SP2 now working?
Well....I spoke too soon I guess as I'm back to:
Callcentric account Register Failed: 500 Server Internal Error (server=204.11.192.22:5060; retrying)
Changing ProxyServerPort and RegistrarServerPort back to 5080, save and reboot and OBiTalks shows:
Callcentric account Register Failed: 407 Proxy Authentication Required (server=204.11.192.34:5080; retrying)
A few minutes later and OBiTalk shows: Callcentric account Registered (server=204.11.192.23:5080; expire in 0s)
Call Centric shows phone is also registered.
I'm afraid to reboot the OBi again or re-power, shouldn't these settings stick once saved?
Didn't touch a thing and now Call Centric says my phone is not registered.
Refreshing OBitalk and now I see: Callcentric account Register Failed: 500 Server Internal Error (server=204.11.192.22:5060; retrying)
Refresh ProxyServerPort and RegistrarServerPort on OBi and now they show 5060, so something is changing the port back to 5060. OutboundProxyPort was always 5060, could this be affecting something?
Without changing anything its now over a 5-8 minute or so time frame cycling between:
Callcentric account Register Failed: 500 Server Internal Error (server=204.11.192.xx:5060; retrying)
Register Failed: 407 Proxy Authentication Required (server=204.11.192.xx:5080; retrying)
Callcentric account Registered (server=204.11.192.xx:5080; expire in 29s)
Then it starts over again
xx=random ip
RonR:
Quote from: offroad on January 18, 2012, 05:07:51 pm
I'm afraid to reboot the OBi again or re-power, shouldn't these settings stick once saved?
If you're making changes directly to the OBi, you must set:
System Management -> Auto Provisioning -> ITSP Provisioning -> Method : Disabled
System Management -> Auto Provisioning -> OBiTALK Provisioning -> Method : Disabled
or the OBiTALK Web Portal will keep reconfiguring the OBi back to its settings shortly after you reboot.
Stewart:
Assuming that you have disabled provisioning per RonR's post and the changes are now "sticking":
On a "typical" Callcentric setup, you would put callcentric.com in ProxyServer and would leave RegistrarServer and OutboundProxy blank. I believe that the port number corresponding to a blank field should not matter, as it would never get used.
I had suggested changing RegistrarServerPort, just in case you had filled in RegistrarServer. I didn't even think about OutboundProxyServer. If you set that too, either to work around a previous problem or because you thought it was a more "conservative" setup, then yes, you would have to also change ProxyServerPort to 5080 (given that VZ is blocking DNS SRV lookups).
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