Hej Erich,

(back to the list....)

Am 10.05.20 um 20:18 schrieb Erich Titl:
> Hi Boris
> 
> Am 10.05.2020 um 19:56 schrieb Boris:
> ....
> 
>>>
>>> Just a stupid question, or rather two
>>
>> not far as stupid as mine....
>>
>>>
>>> - Can't you access the box using ssh as this would allow closer inspection.
>>
>> Sure I can - temporarily, next time hopefully in Tuesday eveneing, when
>> my helping hand will change the CF-Card from old to new (and back, if I
>> don't manage to make phone and Mail work).
>>
>>>
>>> - Is the CF big enough to allow for two different versions of LEAF, this
>>> allows to directly compare the settings.
>>
>> Well, yes... That is an option, that I made first experiences with -
>> evaluating it especially for that case.
>> But: Even if it is possible to switch into a testing environment, I
>> still need somebody to operate the phone for testing!
>> But yes: If I fail at this on Tuesday, I am going to build a
>> multiboot-CF and send it to the location.
>>
>>>
>>> The second is a standard I am using on these boxes. Actually one of mine
>>> is about 6000 Km away.
>>
>> In my case it's only about 400 km.
>>
>>>
>>> Could you make a ascii graphic of your set up?
>>
>> I hope this makes it clear:
>>
>>
>>
>>            Telekom DeutschlandLAN allIP
>>                        |
>>                        |
>>                  Zyxcel VMG1312
>>                        |
> 
> So what does the Zyxel really do, just signal transformation?
>

Yes, it works like a modem.

>>                        |
>>                   PPPoE (eth0)
>>                     LeafBox
>>                   eth1   eth2
>>                      /   \
>>                     /     \
>>                    /       \
>>                   /         \
>>                 loc67     loc66
>>       192.168.67.0/24     192.168.66.0/24
>> (with Internetaccess)     (no Internetaccess)
>>            |
> 
> What id the reason for loc66, e.g. why is it connected to the router at all?
> 

call it DMZ. There is (beside other PCs that are not allowed to user
Internet) a Windows Server established in loc66 and clients from loc67
use file shares and printing.
The zone loc66 is not part of the issue.

>>            |
>>        Fritzbox
>>     192.168.67.253
>>        ISDN-X0
>>          /  \
>>         /    \
>>     Phone    Fax
>>
> 
> If I understood your problem correctly you have a problem making a phone
> call to the Fritzbox connected Phone from remote, is that true?

No:
Calling from remote to the phone works fine.
But: Calling from the phone to remote connects the call but doesn't
transport the audio.

Thanks,


Boris


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