09-04-2007 04:33 PM - edited 03-15-2019 04:54 AM
How to configure a connection thru a VPN to allow use of IP Communicator from home.
09-05-2007 01:06 AM
If you are using cisco VPN client u can login
into the network and give the ip address of callmanager in communicator.
09-05-2007 03:46 AM
Thanks, I have done this, set a static route in the router to call manager, but IP Communicator won't register. I can access user configuration page. I did find something about "stateful firewall". This setting is mandated by our service. Could this be the issue?
09-06-2007 01:21 AM
Let me know how u r logging into the network.Using VPN client?Is it behind any firewall?
09-06-2007 08:54 AM
Yes it is. Unfortunately, I have no control over the firewalls. Our Internet access is thru our Core Processor. Stateful firewall is also mandatory on the VPN client. I do know tha PING is disabled thru their network, not sure if anything else is.
09-06-2007 11:06 AM
These may be a stupid questions.
Can you TFTP to the TFTP/Call Manager server?
Have you added the server address to the Network Tab section of IP Comm preferences?
Is the correct network adapter showing?
and lastly is the MAC entered into CCM Pub?
I do know you VPN connection needs to pass
TFTP, CDP, DHCP traffic.
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