01-19-2012 06:18 PM - edited 03-21-2019 05:13 AM
How can I add Voicemail access to email? I added another account in outlook and used 10.1.10.1 as the incoming/outgoing imap server and then my username@10.1.10.1 with my pin number for my voicemail but it says:
421 4.3.2 service not available
Any ideas? Also the only way I can ping or connect to 10.1.10.1 is by changing my ip address settings to use the uc 540 as the default gateway. I do not use it as the gateway for internet so this poses a problem for me... Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You
01-19-2012 06:57 PM
Hi Gregory,
This would indicate that the individual PC may not have a route to the UC's CUE Subnet, if this is the case you have one of two ways to do this without altering the network topology design as it stands.
1. Create a route to the CUE subnet in your SBS server making a path to the 10.1.10.X Subnet
or
2. Create a route on your edge device which is doing the routing for the network if the SBS server is not doing it
The other way would require some fundamental changes to the network which you may not want to do it
To use IMAP on the PC's they must have a path to the UC's CUE, on the 520/540 this is a loopback/BVI and on the UC-560 this is a VLAN-90.
Hope this helps
Cheers,
David.
01-19-2012 07:12 PM
Ok so our edge device is a Sonicwall NSA 240 (I know Sonicwall Sucks!). We
do not have a SBS. How do I go about setting up NAT or Routing or setting up
an interface to point to the data vlan 1 on the UC which is the 192.168.10.1
network while our pcs are on 192.168.1.1 subnet. I have turned off dhcp for
the default vlan 1 so it does not interfere with the sonicwall. Any more
guidance? What about the actual logging on to the server via IMAP and
getting that 421 error? Thank You All So Much
Connected by DROID on Verizon Wireless
01-19-2012 07:21 PM
GAAAAAHHHHHHH!!! Not another Sonic wall You people are killing me
I didn't find much on how to configure this up to be able to help you with it, I don't like working with them so never bothered to learn them.
I found this PDF though which indicates you can do routing with it, just not sure exactly how you do it though as I cannot see the interface of one, I also found THIS article but not sure if this will help you as it is for a different model.
Basically you just need to make the Sonic aware of the route, just how to do that is beyond my technical experience with this hardware.
I hope someone else can assist you with this though, it would be a shame to see you struggle with it
Cheers,
David.
01-19-2012 07:49 PM
Ill give those pdfs a look but I have been struggling with setting this
stupid system while still integrating/using the sonicwall features etc....
Anyone else with some ideas please chime in. PLEASE! I am in desperate
need of some guidance. I hate sonicwall products but the client likes the
sonicwall gui interface... ugh Thanks for everything so far!
Connected by DROID on Verizon Wireless
01-20-2012 02:34 PM
Hi Gregory,
If you are willing to give me TeamViewer access to your computer, I would be willing to look at getting the route added into your Sonic for you.
I would prefer if you were onsite for it, but if it is going to be this weekend then I wont be able to make any changes that I suspect would lock us out permanently
Your call and willing to help you on this.
Cheers,
David.
01-20-2012 01:20 PM
IMAP configuration is very well explained in CUE documentation. However in summary:
Note, access is done with user password, not pin.
01-20-2012 03:56 PM
There is also a good docuemnt on setting up IMAP using CCA:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-9688
But it sounds like you have a basic probelm with the route (which I unfortunately cannot help).
Laura
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