Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
We are using IP Office (IP 406 V2, firmware 4.1 (9). There are a handful of remote users that connect through our VPN (Cisco ASA) using Phone Manager as a voip user.
The problem arises when these users either disconnect from the VPN without exiting Phone Manager or lose VPN connectivity. After reconnecting they are given a new internal LAN IP, and the users are unable to log into Phone Manager (cannot register for voip error). When I view the IP Office System Status, I see them still connected via the last LAN IP they were assigned (which does not match their current LAN IP).
My question: how can I force IP Office to disconnect the extension so the user can log in again? So far I have only been able to do this be rebooting IP Office. Which I would like to avoid.
Thanks again!
AJ
ITM
We are using IP Office (IP 406 V2, firmware 4.1 (9). There are a handful of remote users that connect through our VPN (Cisco ASA) using Phone Manager as a voip user.
The problem arises when these users either disconnect from the VPN without exiting Phone Manager or lose VPN connectivity. After reconnecting they are given a new internal LAN IP, and the users are unable to log into Phone Manager (cannot register for voip error). When I view the IP Office System Status, I see them still connected via the last LAN IP they were assigned (which does not match their current LAN IP).
My question: how can I force IP Office to disconnect the extension so the user can log in again? So far I have only been able to do this be rebooting IP Office. Which I would like to avoid.
Thanks again!
AJ
ITM