04-17-2017 10:39 AM - edited 03-21-2019 10:39 AM
I have a brand new SPA122 and configured it to connect to my VoIP switch; all that works fine. The issue is with management connectivity via the browser.
After it pulls its VoIP configuration, it reboots (as expected) and when it comes back online, I no longer get an IP address from the LAN side of the ATA; my laptop shows as the same address as the WAN side????
Further, if I configure it before rebooting to be able to be managed from the WAN side, it still registers but I cannot get connect via a browser using the IP address that it gets from my DHCP server. Again, it registers, but no management connectivity from either the WAN or LAN side.
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04-17-2017 12:58 PM
Your description is somewhat vague.
It seems you configured SPA122 to be bridge instead of router.
I have little experience with SPA122 at all and no experience with bridge mode of operation.
As far as I know, SPA122 in bridge mode is like a standalone ATA with no built-in NAT-Router, Firewall, DHCP server, or QoS functionality but with extra Ethernet port bridget. There's nothing like LAN and WAN side in brodge mode - both ports are LAN side. The current IP address should be discoverable by 110# code of IVR.
04-17-2017 12:58 PM
Your description is somewhat vague.
It seems you configured SPA122 to be bridge instead of router.
I have little experience with SPA122 at all and no experience with bridge mode of operation.
As far as I know, SPA122 in bridge mode is like a standalone ATA with no built-in NAT-Router, Firewall, DHCP server, or QoS functionality but with extra Ethernet port bridget. There's nothing like LAN and WAN side in brodge mode - both ports are LAN side. The current IP address should be discoverable by 110# code of IVR.
04-17-2017 01:20 PM
Dan-
I have several of these ATAs and this is new behavior. Upon further inspection, the template in my softswitch has a line:
<Router_Mode>{$cisco_router_mode}</Router_Mode>
However, I don't see where $cisco_router_mode is defined, so the value is defaulting to 0, which is bridge mode. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
04-17-2017 01:50 PM
Thanks for marking answer as correct. Glad to hear you solved it.
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