Hi All. We have got Grandstreams with Software Version: Program--1.0.4.45 - it came preinstalled. The problem is that phones are trying to register on sip server every 1 minute, no mater of Register Expiration value. The Register Expiration value affects only Expires field in sip message. The questions: is it present in other versions of Software? Must I switch to other version of software?
Thanks.
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--On 23 February 2004 03:43 -0800 Gregory Sandul gregorysandul@yahoo.com wrote:
The problem is that phones are trying to register on sip server every 1 minute, no mater of Register Expiration value.
I suspect it is trying to keep the entry in any NAT/FW that might be in the way alive (even if there is actually no NAT/FW in the way). It shouldn't do any harm should it?
Alex
Thanks Alex,
No, there is no NAT traversal (STUN) enabled. The phones are in the same subnet as server is. I'll do the final tests with phones functionality and will try to switch to other Software version.
--- Alex Bligh alex@alex.org.uk wrote:
--On 23 February 2004 03:43 -0800 Gregory Sandul gregorysandul@yahoo.com wrote:
The problem is that phones are trying to register
on
sip server every 1 minute, no mater of Register Expiration value.
I suspect it is trying to keep the entry in any NAT/FW that might be in the way alive (even if there is actually no NAT/FW in the way). It shouldn't do any harm should it?
Alex
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Also about the harm:
If you have 5 phones there is no harm, but if you have 5000 phones? I do not have, but...
--- Alex Bligh alex@alex.org.uk wrote:
--On 23 February 2004 03:43 -0800 Gregory Sandul gregorysandul@yahoo.com wrote:
The problem is that phones are trying to register
on
sip server every 1 minute, no mater of Register Expiration value.
I suspect it is trying to keep the entry in any NAT/FW that might be in the way alive (even if there is actually no NAT/FW in the way). It shouldn't do any harm should it?
Alex
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