We have an IPO on 9.1 in a London office. They have a UC module and around 30 power user licences. They have a Cisco ASA in place.
We tried to set up Advanced Mobility and softphones but their IT team was not very helpful when it came to forwarding the required ports to the phone system and the solution did not work. To resolve this we set up the remote workers over a Cisco AnyConnect VPN.
Their staff have now flown out to Germany but are having too many drop outs over the Cisco VPN when making calls. Please note it is not a router to router VPN as they are in a serviced office in Germany.
I am thinking the problem mainly lies with the Cisco VPN dropping out.
As a solution I was going to recommend using H323 remote handsets which they can then hardwire in, in Germany without using the VPN or replacing the Cisco ASA in the UK so they can use the softphone and app without the VPN.
What would you recommend in this situation? Is it likely it could be the VPN causing the issues?
Many Thanks,
We tried to set up Advanced Mobility and softphones but their IT team was not very helpful when it came to forwarding the required ports to the phone system and the solution did not work. To resolve this we set up the remote workers over a Cisco AnyConnect VPN.
Their staff have now flown out to Germany but are having too many drop outs over the Cisco VPN when making calls. Please note it is not a router to router VPN as they are in a serviced office in Germany.
I am thinking the problem mainly lies with the Cisco VPN dropping out.
As a solution I was going to recommend using H323 remote handsets which they can then hardwire in, in Germany without using the VPN or replacing the Cisco ASA in the UK so they can use the softphone and app without the VPN.
What would you recommend in this situation? Is it likely it could be the VPN causing the issues?
Many Thanks,