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Bruin08

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  1. Been having issues with this new cs-425. I reset to factory defaults and it looked like it took care of the problem I was having (endpoints not able to register). I checked it this morning and my domain is gone completely, along with the accounts. The static IP I gave the unit is still there, but when I go to create a new Domain I receive the message: "There are no more licenses available. The domain has not been created". Currently running version 3.0.1.3023.
  2. For anyone looking - I reset the unit to the factory defaults and that fixed the problem - although why I should have to do that is beyond me.
  3. Hi, i have multiple SIP endpoints configured to register and dial into a conference configured on the cs-425. This was all working fine until a couple of days ago. Nothig has changed. The units are still trying to register but it looks like there are errors in the log. Any help is appreciated. Here is a partial log for one of the units. [7] 2008/12/15 10:55:10: SIP Tx udp:192.168.0.100:5060: SIP/2.0 404 Not Found Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.100:5060;rport=5060;branch=z9hG4bK1395208270 From: <sip:401@192.168.0.119>;tag=93843748 To: <sip:700@192.168.0.119>;tag=286c37868a Call-ID: 1045378098@192.168.0.100 CSeq: 20 INVITE Contact: <sip:700@192.168.0.119:5060> Supported: 100rel, replaces, norefersub Allow-Events: refer Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, BYE, REFER, PRACK, INFO, UPDATE Accept: application/sdp User-Agent: pbxnsip-PBX/3.0.1.3023 Content-Length: 0 [9] 2008/12/15 10:55:10: Resolve 2194: aaaa udp 192.168.0.100 5060 [9] 2008/12/15 10:55:10: Resolve 2194: a udp 192.168.0.100 5060 [9] 2008/12/15 10:55:10: Resolve 2194: udp 192.168.0.100 5060 [7] 2008/12/15 10:55:10: SIP Tx udp:192.168.0.100:5060: SIP/2.0 404 Not Found Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.100:5060;rport=5060;branch=z9hG4bK1395208270 From: <sip:401@192.168.0.119>;tag=93843748 To: <sip:700@192.168.0.119>;tag=286c37868a Call-ID: 1045378098@192.168.0.100 CSeq: 20 INVITE Contact: <sip:700@192.168.0.119:5060> Supported: 100rel, replaces, norefersub Allow-Events: refer Allow: INVITE, ACK, CANCEL, BYE, REFER, PRACK, INFO, UPDATE Accept: application/sdp User-Agent: pbxnsip-PBX/3.0.1.3023 Content-Length: 0 [7] 2008/12/15 10:55:10: SIP Rx udp:192.168.0.100:5060: ACK sip:700@192.168.0.119:5060 SIP/2.0 Via: SIP/2.0/UDP 192.168.0.100:5060;rport;branch=z9hG4bK1395208270 From: <sip:401@192.168.0.119>;tag=93843748 To: <sip:700@192.168.0.119>;tag=286c37868a Call-ID: 1045378098@192.168.0.100 CSeq: 20 ACK Content-Length: 0 [7] 2008/12/15 10:55:10: Last message repeated 2 times [9] 2008/12/15 10:55:10: Message repetition, packet dropped
  4. Hi, We are using the cs-425 in a unique way. We have our own manufactured SIP endpoints that are configured to auto register with the cs-425 and auto call into a preconfigured conference. There are 11 devices - x401 through x411. All devices are calling int x700 so they can conference with eachother. So, all devices are listed in the call status (401-411). Everything is good. The problem I am having is this: if the endpoint loses and regains power, or is rebooted, it calls back into the conference and shows up twice in the call status. This can create a problem as the cs-425 thinks the ports are being used when they are not in reality. Is there a way for the call to be disconnected by the cs-425 if the device is no longer connected, or 'unregisters ungracefully'?
  5. New to this forum and I just purchased a cs-425 for a SIP application. The unit is currently running version 3.0.1.3023. I noticed an uprade is available to 3.1. Are there any enhancements to this upgrade that make it worthwhile at this time?
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