[Asterisk-Users] IAXy's apparantly failing in the field

Erik Espinoza erik.espinoza at gmail.com
Fri Jan 21 16:19:01 MST 2005


Ouch, sorry to hear that you bought 20 of those damn things.

I'd recommend you provision them up with a static. The IAXy doesn't
really use dhcp, it uses a mix breed of bootp and dhcp which works on
only certain implementations of dhcp with varying degrees of success.

Since it is acting more along the lines of bootp, it never renews a
lease. Perhaps your server releases the address and gives it to dhcp
user causing an ip conflict and knocking your IAXy off the network.

My only advice is to avoid the IAXy like the plague. My advice, get a
few Sipura's. They are cheaper and work great with Asterisk.

As much as I want to help out with the development of asterisk, I
can't justify using the horribly designed IAXy with all it's
shortcomings.


On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 15:49:28 -0700, Brent Goran <brent at netmeme.org> wrote:
>  I am not sure if this is the place for Digium user-to-user discussion,
> but...
>  
>  We have deployed many (20+) IAXy's in the field. At a couple of locations,
> the IAXy's have just stopped working after 1 or 2 days use. No lights go on,
> no DHCP lease is renewed as far as we can tell, and of course no dialtone
> and no registration with the server.
>  
>  Has anyone else experienced high failure rate with these devices?
>  
>  
>  
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