Discussion:
Using a Nokia N9 with Sipexcs
Mark Dutton
2012-07-25 04:39:00 UTC
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For internal use, try turning off stun detect and discover
public addresses. If the sipxpbx is on a different subnet
even within your internal network, the Nokia may be sending
the external IP address it learned from Stun instead of its
internal IP address. Outbound proxy can be left blank
usually. I have set the Nokias up in the past to other PBXs
without an issue and not used the outbound proxy. Get rid of
keepalive too.

All these settings are mostly for NAT traversal. A SIP
transaction dump would make it much easier to see what is
happening.
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Mark Dutton
Mark Roseboom
2012-07-25 12:19:48 UTC
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Please remove me from this list

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Post by Mark Dutton
For internal use, try turning off stun detect and discover
public addresses. If the sipxpbx is on a different subnet
even within your internal network, the Nokia may be sending
the external IP address it learned from Stun instead of its
internal IP address. Outbound proxy can be left blank
usually. I have set the Nokias up in the past to other PBXs
without an issue and not used the outbound proxy. Get rid of
keepalive too.
All these settings are mostly for NAT traversal. A SIP
transaction dump would make it much easier to see what is
happening.
--
Regards
Mark Dutton
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Tony Graziano
2012-07-25 12:22:43 UTC
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Post by Mark Roseboom
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Post by Mark Dutton
For internal use, try turning off stun detect and discover
public addresses. If the sipxpbx is on a different subnet
even within your internal network, the Nokia may be sending
the external IP address it learned from Stun instead of its
internal IP address. Outbound proxy can be left blank
usually. I have set the Nokias up in the past to other PBXs
without an issue and not used the outbound proxy. Get rid of
keepalive too.
All these settings are mostly for NAT traversal. A SIP
transaction dump would make it much easier to see what is
happening.
--
Regards
Mark Dutton
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Tony Graziano
2012-07-25 12:32:45 UTC
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The n9 has a limited sip stack. As does android 4.1 (jelly bean). I don't
suggest using either. I find 3rd party applications have a far better
compatibility and would reserve to re-think that when the is embedded
sipstacks mature in these devices.

The n9 is a limited release model (not in US and even some Latin american
countries.

I might suggest 3cx for the windows mobile platform. I have used it on iOS
and android no ile devices with sipxecs without issue.

Good luck.
Post by Mark Dutton
For internal use, try turning off stun detect and discover
public addresses. If the sipxpbx is on a different subnet
even within your internal network, the Nokia may be sending
the external IP address it learned from Stun instead of its
internal IP address. Outbound proxy can be left blank
usually. I have set the Nokias up in the past to other PBXs
without an issue and not used the outbound proxy. Get rid of
keepalive too.
All these settings are mostly for NAT traversal. A SIP
transaction dump would make it much easier to see what is
happening.
--
Regards
Mark Dutton
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List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/
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sip: ***@voice.myitdepartment.net

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