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5Y, We are using Port Forwarding. 59002-59008 to be exact. This is for permanent application for future reference.
Thanks for the input!!
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You could always call the CLEC and identify yourself as a vendor for the customer and ask that they send a voice/data config sheet for your records. I get this all the time and the CLEC's email me all the info.
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Phone-Dog Now that is a great example of how to get things done that you only find on our board. I'm gonna go rate you with some stars. Thank You
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Don't assume that just because you asked the network admin to forward the ports that they are in fact forwarded. I've lost count of the number of times it's taken 2 or 3 tries to get a simple NAT done.
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Just wanted to thank everyone for their efforts. It has taken 12 days to get it done but it is now complete. The solution was as bdunne said above. If you want something done right, do it yourself.
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Persistance and Patience our required in most everything we do! Good follow up John.
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What did you finally get for an Ip John? The reason I'm asking is that trace route might not give you the correct IP. In a block of IP's the first one is not usable by the customer and this might be what you were getting. If I use the same tracert -dwww.xxx.net that you were using my ip does not come up correct. It comes up xx.xxx.xxx.5 and my ip is xx.xx.xxx.155.
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The proper IP ended up being the Dot4 IP as the Network Guy said it was. The problem never was the IP, it was the Port Forwarding had not been done. Once that was done it was a smooth connection. Even though the problem was solved I still question the use of tracert command from C prompt while inside the network. That procedure came direct from ESI website via pdf.
I guess that is why this board exists. As I have said several times, give me the knowledge from a gang of field techs over an 800 tech support number any day.
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