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Problem configuring Nokia Phone


razh

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Hi,

 

I've just installed Axon and it works great.

 

But now I want to use my Nokia E70 phone to connect to the server via WLAN.

 

WLAN access does work with the phone, but it is unable to register with the server.

 

Anyone know how to configure the Nokia phones with Axon?

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Hi,

 

I've just installed Axon and it works great.

 

But now I want to use my Nokia E70 phone to connect to the server via WLAN.

 

WLAN access does work with the phone, but it is unable to register with the server.

 

Anyone know how to configure the Nokia phones with Axon?

 

Same problem here.

 

If I indicate an unknown "public user name", Axon reports that:

 

Unknown ID "xyz" attempted to register!

Add a new extension with that ID if required.

 

If I add an extension for that ID or use an existing ID, axon shows no message at all (be it good or bad ...).

 

The phone reports that "Internet telephone service is not available".

 

Help would very much be appreciated :)

 

TIA and best regards,

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Hi,

 

I've just installed Axon and it works great.

 

But now I want to use my Nokia E70 phone to connect to the server via WLAN.

 

WLAN access does work with the phone, but it is unable to register with the server.

 

Anyone know how to configure the Nokia phones with Axon?

 

My Nokia registers fine with AXON. Both the PC with AXON and the Nokia are in the same IP subnet. A few tips:

- use IP numers in the Nokia config (no server dns names)

- user ext@IPnumber as the public user name

-use axon@hostname for the realm (both in register and proxy server) hostname = the actual hostname of the PC running AXON

- use the extension numer as user name

- and offcourse the password is case sensitive

 

HOWEVER:

While the E70 registers fine I still have a problem with the sound (propably the RTS ports needs to be opened on the router). The real issue is that the E70 lives behind a NAT and that it does not support the STUN protocol.

 

Bas

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