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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Thanks for the response. I realize that I should do some more debugging and include error messages in my questions. As far as routing, the host can ping the guest. I'm using bridge mode in VMware.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT SIZE=2>I'm going to try and debug SIP while I try and connect and see if I get an error with *. SJphone was just saying that there was an "unknown error" when trying to do a SIP registration.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT SIZE=2>From: Jim Rosenberg <jr@amanue.com></FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] VMware, * and SJphone ... newbie</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>Reply-To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>> I've read and tried a LOT of sample config's for sip.conf and</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>> extensions.conf and no matter what I do I get registration error's when</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>> trying to get SJphone registered to my * server. I have a XP VMware host</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>> with Redhat 9 / * as a guest. The SJphone is on the host XP trying to</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>> register with the guest Redhat/* server.</FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>></FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>> Any suggestions? I think I'm just missing something stupid.</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>I'm used to the idea of using VMWare so that the adult operating system is </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>the host, and the toxic delinquent is the guest, rather than vice versa, as </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>you have it, so this may not pertain.</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Check routing!!!</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Do you have network connectivity between the host and guest *generally*? </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>How do you have your networking set up? When Linux is the host, guests can </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>be set up in a variety of configurations -- NAT, bridge, etc. With Linux as </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>the host, routed can be somewhat cranky at routing from your host LAN to </FONT>
<BR><FONT SIZE=2>NATted VMs. Can you ping your host from the guest?</FONT>
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<P><FONT SIZE=2>This may not be an Asterisk issue at all. It might be a networking issue.</FONT>
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