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Avaya 5621 VOIP phone dropping calls losing connection to VPN

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sbastick

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I have an IP Office 500 and have 7 VOIP 5621 phones connected in several remote areas. Periodically throught the day the phones will disconnect from the VPN. I am not sure if they are rebooting or if they are just losing the connection. The phone comes right back up. I have used a Sonicwall, a Cisco ASM, and a Firebox and all three firewalls and VPN's acted the same so I am thinking the problem is on the phone itself. I am not sure if there is a firmware update that would solve this or not. Sometimes the phone will be up for over a day without an issue and some days it might disconnect/drop the connection several times a day. I have 5 phones in our washington office and usually when one phone drops the others will drop within just a few minutes of eachother. However two phones today were up for over 21 hours and the other two rebooted several times already. (I say reboot but I am not sure what they are doing.) Has anyone else had this issue or something similar? Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have tried the usual channels by opening up tickets with our provider and so far no luck.

Don't blame me, I wanted the Cisco!
 
We usually use a cheapish VPN router on the user side, tends to work better and can be accessed remotely to :-)

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APSS (SME)


"I'm just off to Hartlepool to buy some exploding trousers
 
amriddle01 - Are you saying you have a VPN at the remote site? I am considering a similar situation, but the remote site does not have a public IP Address, since it is a users home. Any suggestions?

I have been trying to use VPN Remote Firmware on 5621 phones and connect to a FVS336v2 following the tec tip 184 as well as an Avaya Solution & Interoperability Test Lab with Netgear (IPO-NTGR-FVX538.doc) and have followed every step and have yet to get past IKE Phase 1.
 
Then you ar enot doing it right.
The docs are very clear and do work.

Phase one means most of the time a wrong gateway ip address or wrong settings for the groupname and or PSK.


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!
 
@effectivecommunicat - you can create a VPN without static public IP by using dyndns.org or similar service. Most routers support this type of configuration. I agree with amriddle01 - it is much easier to have a router at both ends, set up a router-to-router VPN then set up IP phone using private networking schema.

In setting up router-to-router VPN, I generally configure to reduce the processing overhead on the router. Router to router VPN generally takes five minutes or less to configure.

Cheers!
Mike
 
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