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  1. #31
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    And, don't forget to reboot the router after you turn it off..

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    sr98user,

    I see. SPI is turned off, so I don't know why they are all still trying to talk to it.

    I guess support needs to change my port number. I don't seem to have access to it at the User level.

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    Like burris says, power down adapters and router. Turn the router on and then the adapter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by burris View Post
    And, don't forget to reboot the router after you turn it off..
    I had done a soft boot, but I just did a hard boot to be safe. Hard booted the PAP2T and CallVantage boxes too. Looks like all of the VOIPo servers are still hitting my box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abward View Post
    I had done a soft boot, but I just did a hard boot to be safe. Hard booted the PAP2T and CallVantage boxes too. Looks like all of the VOIPo servers are still hitting my box.
    They'll always be doing that. It won't cause any issues.

    The SPI being the issue was with mixing up the traffic locally on your network.
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    It looks nice and clean now.

    Linksys/PAP2T-3.1.15(LS) sip:919XXX@192.168.1.102:5060 sip:X:5060 udp:74.52.58.50:5060 2009-02-27 19:41:12

    Linksys/PAP2T-3.1.15(LS) sip:919XXX@192.168.1.102:5061 sip:X:5061 udp:74.52.58.50:5060 2009-02-27 19:41:12
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    Quote Originally Posted by abward View Post
    I am sorry, what do you mean Tim, the router config, or the CallVantage adapter?

    Should I be switched to another port (assuming VOIPo can do that), to stay away from the CallVantage traffic?
    When I had CallVantage and Voipo adapters on the same router, I often experienced incoming and outgoing issues. I dropped CallVantage so now I do not know what ports they use anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by burris View Post
    The 3.1.15(LS) wcame with the PAP2Ts that VOIPo sent us..

    I wouldn't touch it until Tim wants to upgrade it..Besides, I have the same box and with the exception of the radius problem, it hasn't missed once.
    The very reason I suggested *asking* about it.

    One of the very first things the support team did (when I received a PAP2T) was upgrade me from 3.1.15 to 5.1.6. Their recommendation.

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    So all the problems were on his local network ?

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    CallVantage box is my work supplied box, so nothing I can do about it.

    A search in Google says the CallVantage box uses: ports 5620, 5060-5061, and 10000-20000 all UDP

    Tim, should we try me on a different port, to be safe?

    Edit: Brandon has put me to firmware 5.1.6, and on ports 5076 and 5078. Now we watch it for a few days.

    Thanks to all of you for helping me through this!!!!
    Last edited by abward; 02-27-2009 at 02:03 PM.

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