Hi,
I have some 7960 phones all behind Firewalls. I came up with a semi-elligent DynamicDNS hack to solve NAT problems, but it had a variety of problems -
I'm now looking at using the 7960 command:
nat_received_processing: 1
Any one with any experience using it? According the Admin manual for the 7960:
Use 0 to disable NAT received processing and 1 to enable
NAT received processing. Default is 0.
If nat_received_processing is enabled, and received= tag
is in the Via header of the 200 OK response from a
REGISTER, the IP address in the received= tag is used
instead of the nat_address in the Contact header. If this
switch occurs, the phone unregisters the old IP address
and reregisters with the new IP address.
I have this enabled, and I can see the received= flag SER is sending back upon registration, but the 7960 seems to totally ignore it? Any ideas?
Sean Watkins
Hi Sean,
On Saturday 24 May 2003 14:33, Sean Watkins wrote:
I have some 7960 phones all behind Firewalls. I came up with a semi-elligent DynamicDNS hack to solve NAT problems, but it had a variety of problems -
I'm now looking at using the 7960 command:
[...]
nat_received_processing: 1 I have this enabled, and I can see the received= flag SER is sending back upon registration, but the 7960 seems to totally ignore it? Any ideas?
i don't have a 7960 currently available, but from the past i know that Cisco fixed a lot in the last firmware update. So do you run the latest firmware? At my last update session it was 4-1-00 which should be bug free according to the release informations.
Regards Nils Ohlmeier