[Serusers] Re: Residential Gateways

Tor Setane tor.setane at ella.no
Mon Dec 1 13:19:00 CET 2003


What kind of gateways are you using? 213 or 613?
I'm using both without any problems. Please post your rg config..

Tor.

>Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2003 19:59:37 -0500
>From: "Andy Vander Woude" <andyv at sympatico.ca>
>Subject: [Serusers] Residential Gateways
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>Running Redhat V9 and have installed the SIP Express Router (ser)
>packages. Have two Allied Telesyn Residential Gateways (192.168.20.2 and
>192.168.20.3) and laptop (192.168.20.4) running ser connecting to a
>managed switch IP address (192.168.20.1 (gateway))
>The RG's are configured to access the Proxy server, & Domain server at
>192.168.20.4 and the Gateway as 192.168.20.1 The Domain is called
>ati.com.
> 
>When connected all together I get a dial tone on the phones, however
>when I dial the # configured on the RG's I do not get a ring and they do
>not register with the ser server. When I type in the "ser start" command
>I see the alias entries as "127.0.0.1 localhost localdomain localhost"
>and "192.168.20.4 localhost.ati.com localhost"
> 
>The entries in the ser.cfg relating to the localdomain have been changed
>to ati.com
>I have added the 192.168.20.4 to the hosts.cfg relating to the ati.com
>domain.
> 
>Any idea as to why this configuration is not working. This is a lab
>situation with no outside connections.
>Thank you.
>  
>


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