12-11-2012 02:33 AM - edited 03-04-2019 06:22 PM
Since replacing a linksys x3000 with a Cisco RV220w router I have been getting occasional calls drops on various lines on a VoIP PBX. The network is voice only so is not competing for traffic and the wan side is Shdsl 2mb and definitely not reaching capacity. The calls drops occur two or three times a day sometimes ore. On any extesnikn, and logs show nothing on the PBX which resides on the LaN side . Is there anything I may be missing in the RV setup. I have port forwarding working just for rtp and sip traffic and it works fine . I noticed some timeout settings for udp but didn't change them. Any suggestions would help.
Rgds
Mark
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12-14-2012 10:49 AM
Hi Mark, you may want to disable firewall features such as "block fragment packets". I suspect if you removed most or all firewall features you may not encounter any problems.
-Tom
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12-14-2012 03:46 PM
Thanks I will try that.
I managed to reduce some of the problems by getting rid of all port forwarding and enabling Sip-alg instead.
Then also disabling udp flood attack checkbox.
Though generally I had been warned against enabling sip-alg it seems to be the solution in this instance.
I think I will include your suggestion and see how that goes. It has been a few days and held ok so far , early days but hopeful.
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12-14-2012 01:11 PM
Wrong forum, post in "small business - routers". You can move your post using the actions panel on the right.
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