SPA1001 Appears to be registering every 1 second
Hi All
I just setup a SPA1001 for a friend and for some reason it appears to be registering every 1 second. The Next Registration In shows only blank, 1 s or 0 s. I have the Register Expires set to 3600, but previously I had it at 600 and 1800 and the ATA still appears to always show the next registration after blank, 0 or 1 sec. -------------------------- Next Registration In: 1 s Register Expires: 3600 -------------------------- Is the Register Expires parameter the field that controls the registration period? Does anyone know how I can fix this problem? Thanks in advance Richard |
yes, Register Expires parameter the field that controls the registration period. For Voxalot the recommended value is 600 sec.
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Okay, this is weird now. I left it set at 3600 overnight (7 hours) and when I work up this morning, it was doing as it should. Taking 3600 seconds between registratino expire. I then changed the setting back to 600 and now it is expiring every 1 second again.
Not sure what it will show in a few hours. I'll let everyone know. Richard |
Okay, so now that I set it to 3600 seconds, it took 2 days (two overnights) before it starting to expire every 3600 seconds. For 2 days it was expiring every 1 sec. Anyhow knows why this unusual behaviour?
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I had the same problem with my SPA-3102. Whenever I enable the options
- Handle VIA received - Insert VIA received - Handle VIA rport - Insert VIA rport as some posts on the net suggest, I get the exact same behaviour. I did read somewhere this was due to the fact I'm also using a STUN server and that if 'STUN test' was set to yes the 1sec registration issue would go away. Unfortunately that didn't happen, so I just the turned off the above options and enabled "Substitute VIA Addr", "Send Resp To Src Port" and "STUN Enable". That seems to do the trick and works without a hitch. |
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It worked. The registration seconds now reflect what it should be. Unfortunately, now I have one-way audio, but its a start. This does help me to understand the problem a bit better, so thanks!!! Richard Quote:
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I'm glad you got it working (partially) ! :)
WRT to one-way audio, do you have 'NAT Mapping Enable' and 'NAT Keep Alive Enable' set to 'Yes'? (Found on the Line 1 tab). If you have an ADSL modem in router (NAT) mode, you could also have a look to see whether the SIP ALG is enabled on your ADSL modem. It seems that a lot of modems have a crappy implementation that screws up SIP instead of fixing it. |
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