Adding Obi 202 already have OBI 110. What Port Settings?
davefred99:
OK I have purchased a second Obi 202 and want to use it on the same network as my existing Obi110. I have them both configured and mostly working but some times incoming calls do not come through on the 202 device.
After reading through many many posts here it occurs to me that one problem may be that I need to set one of the devices up using different Ports. I the Obi Portal I can see that both devices use port 5060 as the primary port and each additional sip in sequence (5061,5062,5063 etc) there are also Rtp settings in the 16600,16800,17000 etc.
My question is what ports or other settings should or need to be changed to have both devices coexist.
I could find only one post by Ron R referring to setting one or the other device to sip 5060 and also recommending changing the RTP ports as well.
Can someone tell me what settings should be changed and where exactly do I change them using the Portal experienced user interface.
Thanks In advance, Dave
GregoryZ:
Just a quick thought...
Have you set your router's DHCP to give each OBi device a Static address?
I've had issues in the past just getting my OBi100 and my OBiAPP to work. I followed RonR's posts, and it had no effect. But, after giving the OBi100 and my PC, each their own Static IP address through the router, it solved my issues.
On the Network Settings of the OBi100, I left it as DHCP (defult).
Depending on your router, it should then handle the port needed for each device on it's own.
However, setting one device to use say 5060 and the other to use 5075 or something, should help too.
Good Luck with it, and report your results.
-G
jimates:
I have 3 Obi's on my network with no problems. I have one switch plugged into my router with the 3 Obi's plugged into the switch.
davefred99:
Quote from: jimates on August 13, 2012, 04:51:25 am
I have 3 Obi's on my network with no problems. I have one switch plugged into my router with the 3 Obi's plugged into the switch.
The question is did you change any port settings or just plug them in with the defaults. My searches indicate that while they my all work that way there is a potential for problems if they all share the same sip port :5060 and the same RTP ports. What I am trying to figure out is were and what should I change to ensure the best performance. Port: is listed in several lines on the Obi Expert pages and I am not sure what lines are where this is done.
QBZappy:
davefred99,
Before messing around with changing port values, see if setting up a stun server will fix your problem.
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