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I'm trying to setup a dialplan in a Cisco ATA192. It needs to auto-magically dial a 1-888 number when the handset it picked up. I can get it to dial my own cell phone (10 digital number) without issue. But for some reason when I put the 1888 number i...
We have a network with 1 core and multiple edge switches. There is an extension of this network across a wireless IP bridge(Dragonwave). The bridge is setup to function as a straight cable (vlan tagging and such is all done in the edge switches invol...
I have gateway to gateway VPN between an RV340 and RV320. Inside this tunnel is a unicast video stream. It's stable and works most of the time without issue. HOWEVER once an hour enough packets get dropped that the stream goes down. it's only about 2...
My end goal is to have an RV340 at the head office, and a mix of RV320's/RV042's at remote locations. The locations do not NEED to talk to each other. As long as the Head office can communicate with all of them at the same time and they to the head o...
I've got the VPN to connect a few times, but after a day or so it drops and will not re-connect without power cycling everything.I'd like to get this up and fully stable.Tried disabling firewall completely on both routers - no help.Block WAN is NOT o...
Just today discovered on a Cisco ATA-192 ptime value is adjusted by the RTP Packet Size value. By default this is set to 0.030. Changing it to 0.020 will correct the error.
Incase anyone else comes across this with a simular issue the problem turned out to be our SIP provide requires the ptime to be 20 and the default setting in the ATA-192 is 30. Took a bit to find the setting that matched this, it was RTP Packet Size....
Some additional informaiton I've gathered on this issue. Really hoping someone has seen this before or has a suggestion of somethign we can try to resolve this!I reverted to our default dial plan inside the ATA(+1xxxxxxxxxx|+[2-9]xxxxxxxxxxxxxx|*xx|#...
As a test I set the uplink port (connected to the bridge) on switch 4 to have STP path cost of 4, and priority of 112 (all other ports are 19 and 128 respectively).On switch 5 I set the uplink to switch 4 as cost 5 and pri 112, then the uplink to the...
No...The red uplink doesn't exist...It's an IP link point to point and it's the only link between swtich 4 and the rest of the network. It's not excatly wifi either, as it's a licensed 15Ghz link but same idea in the end... That bridge is my uplink. ...