So after a few failures I have kinda hit the wall with this one. The first failure was solely blamed on NAT as we where using a MIP to route a public ip address to the private ip of our PBX. I nixed that after the huge problems it caused.So I ordered a /30 and out that on a interface on our router and put in in the DMZ. The problem got better but not completely, the phones will still not stay registered. As far as PBX settings, I have tried them all NAT, no NAT. CANREINVITE off and on. Some of the phones work some don't, same story. So to wrap this up am at a point now of A) Buying a switch and putting that in between the feed at our colo coming in where there would be the feed plugged in to port 1 , the firewall would go in port 2 and the PBX in port 3 on its own subnet. B) Buying or making a proxy server which I have very little experience with or C) having the colo provision a new Ethernet drop with it's own subnet. So I need a little advice on A) which of those would work and B) which would be the "best practice"?
Thanks in advance,
Brandon
Thanks Erik
It turns out it was the UDP timeout in one of our Juniper SSG5's. I can't believe it was something so easy. After I increased the timeout, the PBX is working like a champ. I appreciate your reply as Alex told me you where the man to talk to. If i wanted to pay for your consulting where would I go to purchase it?
Thanks,
Brandon
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in detail, describe the connectivity at both ends and what settings you're running in terms of nat etc.