Hi Phil KA1PXZ,
To get a packet capture you will need to install software on your computer. There are lots of different programs out there but the two most popular for Windows systems are Wire Shark and Ethereal. Both programs have plenty of documentation to show you how to use them. Once you have one installed and understand how to use it you will need to start the packet capture and then place a phone call with the intention of repeating the error. Then save the packet capture and upload it so somebody who knows more than I do, can take a look at it. As for the NAT, if you can already place and receive calls from phones that are connected to different nodes this should not be an issue as the initial connection (call) was successful. However, there are three devices involved here. Two phones (soft or hard) and the VoIP server. If all three devices are connected to different nodes, NAT or routing may be part of the issue. From what you posted it sounds like we have similar hardware, two soft phones, two hard phones and RasPBX (I also have PBX in a flash installed on a virtual machine), if you can give me more details on how your equipment is connected I can try and re-create/troubleshoot the problem.
Hope this helps, KE8AVJ |