Can a SIP IP Phone work if on Internet not LAN port

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Shale:
Trying to follow this makes me glassy-eyed. I don't know what the advantage of using the LAN port would be, but there are a lot of things I don't know.

I am wondering what would happen if you used  only the "Internet" (WAN) port of the OBi202 and
1. SP2/X_InboundCallRoute = {1001>:SP1} 
initially for testing. (add SIP scanner protection later)

2. Instead of
 EXT 1/Proxy = 500111345.pnn.obihai.com:5061
use
 EXT 1/Proxy = 192.168.0.202:5061
where 192.168.0.202 represents the IP address of the OBi202.

walkerr:
TBH - I'm not exactly sure what the "500111345.pnn.obihai.com:5061" part is actually doing (ok, I get the port 5061 part)

I suspect the "500111345.pnn.obihai.com" is may be there to give the local SIP IP phone "something" to register against, in this case OBI's own servers.

Of course it could be the local Obi202 is screening that message when it comes through between LAN and Internet and doing some magic on it.

Shale:
Your last sentence presents a theory that would explain why the LAN port would be needed.
My theory was that 500111345.pnn.obihai.com somehow turns into an IP address in a DNS-like action. I am not at all sure. Your registration idea makes sense, but note the "SP2/X_RegisterEnable = no (or unchecked)" bit.

You could set up things exactly as the document says as a test. If that works, then you could move the IP phone to the other side and try that along with and without other changes.else you would know that any problem was not due to not using the OBI202 LAN port. 

walkerr:
Quote from: Shale on August 23, 2013, 06:44:52 am

Your last sentence presents a theory that would explain why the LAN port would be needed.
My theory was that 500111345.pnn.obihai.com somehow turns into an IP address in a DNS-like action. I am not at all sure. Your registration idea makes sense, but note the "SP2/X_RegisterEnable = no (or unchecked)" bit.

You could set up things exactly as the document says as a test. If that works, then you could move the IP phone to the other side and try that along with and without other changes.else you would know that any problem was not due to not using the OBI202 LAN port. 




Might be worth a try - gonna involve a lot of crawling around in awkward spaces to get to the Gigaset kit to do this though, so likely to end up a slow time task.

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