Need help bridging two OBIs on internal network

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azrobert:
My OBi110 is configured for a static IP address.
I just tried my OBi200 which has a static IP assign by the router based on mac address.
It connected, but the router assigned it a different IP address.
The router sees the correct mac address of the OBi200. Strange.

Edit:

When I plug the OBi directly into the router (actually a switch) it connects in a few seconds.
It took considerably longer to connect thru the bridge.
Maybe 30 seconds? Didn't time it.

Edit2:
Maybe the bridge assigned the IP address.

hwittenb:
Quote from: Taoman on October 09, 2014, 11:15:45 am

I'm curious how you are using Wireshark. I actually used to use Wireshark back when it was called Ethereal and we just had hubs and no switches. Are you able to capture packets directly on your router or are you using some other method? I would probably have to use a dumb hub and plug the 2 OBIs and the wireshark computer into it to be able to see the packets.


I started out with Ethereal and then Wireshark just sort of evolved.  My version of WireShark has a great feature for looking at sip.  After you have some data you click on "Telephony" and then "VoIP Calls" and it shows you the voip calls in the capture.  Then you click on the call you want to see and it shows you the signalling for the call.  Click on the signal you want to see and it highlights it in the original capture.  It also shows you the sound for the call and you can listen to it if you wish.  For a free program its hard to beat.

I have an old legacy ethernet hub and I have both my pc and the ata attached to the hub.  That way the pc sees all the packets going to or from the ata and WireShark can capture them.









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