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#428868 04/15/07 11:56 PM
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I am trying to make a call between 2 OS500 release 2 systems Using VOIP.
1)the Media is ADSL
2)they have MGI 2 Cards
3)configuration:
Site 1:-
MMCxxx Private and Public
Ip:192.168.0.185
GW:192.168.0.5
Mask:255.255.255.0
public:80.90.168.72

MMCxxx Private and Public
Ip:192.168.0.186
GW:192.168.0.5
Mask:255.255.255.0
public:80.90.168.72
4)I connected to the internet Using ADSL Router
5)I forward the following Ports From the Router To the PBX


Port Protocol Forward To
==== ====== =======
6100 TCP MCP
6000 UDP MCP
9000 UDP MCP
9876 TCP MCP
5060 UDP MCP
30000-30031 UDP MGI
1720 TCP MCP
10000-10320 TCP MCP
1719 UDP MCP
Site 2:-
the same with diffrent Public IP

with that there is a call set up and I get ringing
but when I left the Handset There is no voice!

can any body help me?

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#428869 04/16/07 01:03 AM
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For the forwarding ports and system programming seems ok(even if you open more than needed ports), look in MMC xxx and make sure is PUBLIC for the remote sites on both systems.

#428870 04/16/07 02:43 AM
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I did not make a call using Link ID
I used MMCxxx To Specify the VOIP OUT Digit
and MMCxxx for IP address of the other site

#428871 04/16/07 02:49 AM
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I used SIP Trunk Dial not Voip net dial(Not using LCR)

#428872 04/16/07 08:14 AM
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It looks like you are missing ports 1024-4999 tcp to MCP. Look in special applications in your manual.

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#428873 04/18/07 08:57 AM
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Beginner ,
How did you make out ?????
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#428874 04/20/07 08:00 PM
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MMC xxx:
Access DGT 5
DGT LENGTH 4
DEL LENGTH 1
IP TABLE 05

MMC xxx:
TB 05: 80.90.168.72

Now: Dial xxx
then dial 5201(5 Access, 201 Extention)

Note:I tryed Voip net dial But I Get IP Nwetwok Failure
on 820: Self 091 , GW 212........
SYS01 094 , GW 80.90.168.72

#428875 04/23/07 03:25 AM
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Maybe I am wrong, but it's it a requirement for LCR and a couple of features in xxx to be enabled for networking to function correctly? Try doing the dialing "long hand". TG, site ID, number.

#428876 04/23/07 06:32 AM
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Rowlettdon,
Yes you are right I guess I did not see that he was
networking.

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#428877 04/23/07 11:20 AM
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This is what I use.

There is no logical reason to use port forwarding if you have 2 public IP's

The way it should be done:

Main Location Public IP:
PUBLIC IP 69.26.213.226
PORTS: 5000, 5003, 5200, 6100, 9000, 9001 = 10.16.3.99 (MCP)
PORTS: 30000-30031 = Local IP 10.16.3.98 (MGI)


2nd Building Public IP:
PUBLIC IP 216.138.64.66
PORTS: 5000, 5003, 5200, 6100, 9000, 9001 = 10.0.3.99 (MCP)
PORTS: 30000-30031 = Local IP 10.0.3.98 (MGI)

Each system must have the following:

1 Public IP with:
Port 6100 TCP/UDP forward to Ports 5000, 5003, 5200 TCP/UDP, 9000, 9001 and are forwarded to 1st local IP address for the MCP.
Port 30000-30031 RTP/RTCP or UDP are forwarded to the 2nd local IP for the MGI.

There is no logical reason to use port forwarding if you have 2 public IP’s

If you are using 2 public IP’s just do 1-to-1 NAT=

1 public IP has all ports for the MCP: Port 6100 TCP/UDP forward to Ports 5000, 5003, 5200 TCP/UDP, 9000, 9001 (IP phones)

1 public IP has all ports for the MGI: Ports 6100 TCP/UDP, 5000, 5003, 5200 TCP/UDP, 9000, 9001 IP Phones, 30000-30031 RTP/RTCP or UDP

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