I am looking for the best practice of using a NetVanta 6355 for SIP phones when connecting to a network already configured with a dhcp server. I have learned the hard way when I configured the switch and thought it would be safe to put onto the network only to find out that the switch took control of dhcp causing our current phone system to crash. Any advice is greatly appreciated. I would like to have this switch on our network controling only a few phones with the potential to expand.
Thanks,
Adam
Hello Adam,
We have a sample configuration available that may fit your needs. I will provide the link below:
https://supportforums.adtran.com/docs/DOC-5972
Here are the main configuration options that are SIP and Proxy related:
ip sip
ip sip proxy
ip sip proxy transparent
!
ip sip proxy grammar proxy-id contact-user
ip sip proxy duplicates-allowed
Let me know if you have any questions.
Regards,
Geoff
Hello Adam,
Thank you for posting to our forum. Were you looking to use the NV 6355 in a SIP Proxy mode where the IP phones are talking to a device like a Broadsoft, Metaswitch, or Asterisk out in the cloud? Or were you thinking of something else?
Thanks,
Geoff
Yes that is the case exactly. We use Metaswitch to support our SIP phones
Hello Adam,
We have a sample configuration available that may fit your needs. I will provide the link below:
https://supportforums.adtran.com/docs/DOC-5972
Here are the main configuration options that are SIP and Proxy related:
ip sip
ip sip proxy
ip sip proxy transparent
!
ip sip proxy grammar proxy-id contact-user
ip sip proxy duplicates-allowed
Let me know if you have any questions.
Regards,
Geoff
Hello Adam,
I went ahead and marked the correct answer on this thread. If this answer was not correct, feel free to unmark it and provide additional details or ask any further questions on this post.
Thanks,
Geoff