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I can't seem to get the phones to register over the VPN. They worked great at the office over the LAN.
Should I manually add the IP of the phone to have an address for the other side?
Thanks Chaz
Last edited by chazrc; 11/12/16 12:06 PM.
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No you should have the IP address of local site and manually add the pbx address
Make sure the gateway is set on the system
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Got it. It does not like it when a phone was a previous extension number. Even after de-registration. I re-registered it as it original extesnion
Working well now.
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"Make sure the gateway is set on the system" Does this mean the gateway of the remote site router?
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Got It- gateway settings on the NT phones must match gateway and network settings for the site where they are located.
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