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Has anyone been successful in getting the AT&T SIP trunks working on the SV9100 ? I followed the NEC configuration guide for them but I can't get outbound calls to work, incoming is ok.
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Check your firewall. Wireshark off processor will tell you volumes where this is failing.
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Check if SIP ALG is turned on in your router. It will play hell with SIP trunks. If your trunks only work one way, your trunks are not registered.
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I got them working but with one way audio. almost there. thanks for the input.
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Problem solved, AT&T had to NAT the NEC 84-26 IP address in their session border controller.
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