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    • FiyaFlyF
      FiyaFly @NetworkNerd
      last edited by

      @NetworkNerd said:

      @FiyaFly said:

      @thecreativeone91 said:

      @FiyaFly said:

      @thecreativeone91 We ran a set of commands to ensure that the router would respond to pings:

      configure
      set firewall all-ping enable
      commit
      save

      Is there additional steps needed?

      From what I read that only enables the OS to respond it doesn't open of the firewall ACL.

      http://community.ubnt.com/t5/EdgeMAX/bug-in-firewall-all-ping-option/td-p/735073

      From what I read the code is something like this

      set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'action' 'accept'
      set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'description' 'ICMP 50/m'
      set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'limit' 'burst' '1'
      set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'limit' 'rate' '50/minute'
      set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'log' 'enable'
      set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'protocol' 'icmp'

      Okay, I see. You're right. Adding a rule to that set in the UI and we are now seeing pings to the Edge Router. However, we are still having issues getting inbound calls to our PBX (They time out) and cannot register a softphone internally onto a hosted system (backup plan)

      Any other ideas for that part, then?

      Does the SIP trunk show registered when you look at the PBX despite the behavior you mention here?

      Yes it does. I have also ensured that ports are open and forwarded to the PBX.

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      • NetworkNerdN
        NetworkNerd @FiyaFly
        last edited by

        @FiyaFly said:

        @NetworkNerd said:

        @FiyaFly said:

        @thecreativeone91 said:

        @FiyaFly said:

        @thecreativeone91 We ran a set of commands to ensure that the router would respond to pings:

        configure
        set firewall all-ping enable
        commit
        save

        Is there additional steps needed?

        From what I read that only enables the OS to respond it doesn't open of the firewall ACL.

        http://community.ubnt.com/t5/EdgeMAX/bug-in-firewall-all-ping-option/td-p/735073

        From what I read the code is something like this

        set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'action' 'accept'
        set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'description' 'ICMP 50/m'
        set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'limit' 'burst' '1'
        set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'limit' 'rate' '50/minute'
        set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'log' 'enable'
        set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'protocol' 'icmp'

        Okay, I see. You're right. Adding a rule to that set in the UI and we are now seeing pings to the Edge Router. However, we are still having issues getting inbound calls to our PBX (They time out) and cannot register a softphone internally onto a hosted system (backup plan)

        Any other ideas for that part, then?

        Does the SIP trunk show registered when you look at the PBX despite the behavior you mention here?

        Yes it does. I have also ensured that ports are open and forwarded to the PBX.

        If this is Asterisk (which I am guessing it may be), what happens in the CLI for inbound calls?

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        • ?
          A Former User
          last edited by

          This is a bit off topic, but on topic at the same time.....how many users would you comfortably put behind this router?

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @A Former User
            last edited by

            @Hubtech said:

            This is a bit off topic, but on topic at the same time.....how many users would you comfortably put behind this router?

            I have these routers all over the place. The largest single office is 35 users with a total of say 150 devices (counting the semi-public wifi). The router at that facility has 8 Site to site OpenVPN connections. 1 site to site IPSEC connection. 2 Open VPN servers (one is for users, one is for phones). They have a 10/10 mbit AT&T fiber.

            The unit never breaks a sweat. I could easily triple the workload IMO.

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            • ?
              A Former User
              last edited by

              ok good deal.

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              • FiyaFlyF
                FiyaFly @NetworkNerd
                last edited by

                @NetworkNerd said:

                @FiyaFly said:

                @NetworkNerd said:

                @FiyaFly said:

                @thecreativeone91 said:

                @FiyaFly said:

                @thecreativeone91 We ran a set of commands to ensure that the router would respond to pings:

                configure
                set firewall all-ping enable
                commit
                save

                Is there additional steps needed?

                From what I read that only enables the OS to respond it doesn't open of the firewall ACL.

                http://community.ubnt.com/t5/EdgeMAX/bug-in-firewall-all-ping-option/td-p/735073

                From what I read the code is something like this

                set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'action' 'accept'
                set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'description' 'ICMP 50/m'
                set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'limit' 'burst' '1'
                set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'limit' 'rate' '50/minute'
                set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'log' 'enable'
                set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'protocol' 'icmp'

                Okay, I see. You're right. Adding a rule to that set in the UI and we are now seeing pings to the Edge Router. However, we are still having issues getting inbound calls to our PBX (They time out) and cannot register a softphone internally onto a hosted system (backup plan)

                Any other ideas for that part, then?

                Does the SIP trunk show registered when you look at the PBX despite the behavior you mention here?

                Yes it does. I have also ensured that ports are open and forwarded to the PBX.

                If this is Asterisk (which I am guessing it may be), what happens in the CLI for inbound calls?

                Sadly, FortiVoice, so unable to get in via CLI

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @A Former User
                  last edited by

                  @thecreativeone91 said:

                  @FiyaFly said:

                  @thecreativeone91 We ran a set of commands to ensure that the router would respond to pings:

                  configure
                  set firewall all-ping enable
                  commit
                  save

                  Is there additional steps needed?

                  From what I read that only enables the OS to respond it doesn't open of the firewall ACL.

                  http://community.ubnt.com/t5/EdgeMAX/bug-in-firewall-all-ping-option/td-p/735073

                  From what I read the code is something like this

                  set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'action' 'accept'
                  set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'description' 'ICMP 50/m'
                  set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'limit' 'burst' '1'
                  set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'limit' 'rate' '50/minute'
                  set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'log' 'enable'
                  set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'protocol' 'icmp'

                  no single ticks on all of that, but yes that is right..

                  Here is the sanitized firewall config on my ERL in our colo space. It has my PBX in a Flash system behind it.

                  Last login: Mon Oct 13 12:47:42 2014 from win8jar64
                  jbusch@erl:~$ show configuration commands firewall
                  set firewall all-ping enable
                  set firewall broadcast-ping disable
                  set firewall group address-group FSL_Addresses address XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/29
                  set firewall group address-group FSL_Addresses description 'Forklifts of St Louis IP Information'
                  set firewall group network-group BundyAddresses description 'Bundy User IP Blocks'
                  set firewall group network-group BundyAddresses network XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/16
                  set firewall group port-group PBXPorts description 'Ports used by the PBX'
                  set firewall group port-group PBXPorts port 4569
                  set firewall group port-group PBXPorts port 5060
                  set firewall group port-group PBXPorts port 10000-20000
                  set firewall ipv6-receive-redirects disable
                  set firewall ipv6-src-route disable
                  set firewall ip-src-route disable
                  set firewall log-martians enable
                  set firewall name LAN_IN default-action accept
                  set firewall name LAN_IN description 'Internal network to Internet'
                  set firewall name LAN_LOCAL default-action accept
                  set firewall name LAN_LOCAL description 'Internal network to router'
                  set firewall name WAN_IN default-action drop
                  set firewall name WAN_IN description 'Internet to internal networks'
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 1 action accept
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 1 description 'Accept established and Related'
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 1 log disable
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 1 protocol all
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 1 state established enable
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 1 state related enable
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 2 action drop
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 2 description 'Drop Invlid'
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 2 log enable
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 2 protocol all
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 2 state invalid enable
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 3 action accept
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 3 description 'Accept New for PBX from Bundy Emp'
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 3 destination group port-group PBXPorts
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 3 log enable
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 3 protocol udp
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 3 source group network-group BundyAddresses
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 3 state new enable
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 4 action accept
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 4 description 'Accept New for PBX from FSL'
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 4 destination group port-group PBXPorts
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 4 log enable
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 4 protocol udp
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 4 source group address-group FSL_Addresses
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 4 state established disable
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 4 state invalid disable
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 4 state new enable
                  set firewall name WAN_IN rule 4 state related disable
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL default-action drop
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL description 'Internet to router'
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL rule 1 action accept
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL rule 1 description 'Accept Established and Related'
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL rule 1 log disable
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL rule 1 protocol all
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL rule 1 state established enable
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL rule 1 state related enable
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL rule 2 action drop
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL rule 2 description 'Drop Invlaid'
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL rule 2 log enable
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL rule 2 protocol all
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL rule 2 state invalid enable
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL rule 5 action accept
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL rule 5 description 'Accept Rate Limited Ping'
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL rule 5 limit burst 1
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL rule 5 limit rate 50/minute
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL rule 5 log enable
                  set firewall name WAN_LOCAL rule 5 protocol icmp
                  set firewall receive-redirects disable
                  set firewall send-redirects enable
                  set firewall source-validation disable
                  set firewall syn-cookies enable
                  jbusch@erl:~$
                  
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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @A Former User
                    last edited by

                    @thecreativeone91 said:

                    set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'limit' 'rate' '50/minute'

                    Also, just FYI, when using my MBP it can ping too fast and this rate limiter will show time outs. I set this to 62/minute and the timeouts went away.

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                    • ?
                      A Former User @FiyaFly
                      last edited by A Former User

                      @FiyaFly said:

                      @NetworkNerd said:

                      @FiyaFly said:

                      @NetworkNerd said:

                      @FiyaFly said:

                      @thecreativeone91 said:

                      @FiyaFly said:

                      @thecreativeone91 We ran a set of commands to ensure that the router would respond to pings:

                      configure
                      set firewall all-ping enable
                      commit
                      save

                      Is there additional steps needed?

                      From what I read that only enables the OS to respond it doesn't open of the firewall ACL.

                      http://community.ubnt.com/t5/EdgeMAX/bug-in-firewall-all-ping-option/td-p/735073

                      From what I read the code is something like this

                      set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'action' 'accept'
                      set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'description' 'ICMP 50/m'
                      set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'limit' 'burst' '1'
                      set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'limit' 'rate' '50/minute'
                      set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'log' 'enable'
                      set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'protocol' 'icmp'

                      Okay, I see. You're right. Adding a rule to that set in the UI and we are now seeing pings to the Edge Router. However, we are still having issues getting inbound calls to our PBX (They time out) and cannot register a softphone internally onto a hosted system (backup plan)

                      Any other ideas for that part, then?

                      Does the SIP trunk show registered when you look at the PBX despite the behavior you mention here?

                      Yes it does. I have also ensured that ports are open and forwarded to the PBX.

                      If this is Asterisk (which I am guessing it may be), what happens in the CLI for inbound calls?

                      Sadly, FortiVoice, so unable to get in via CLI

                      So the PBX is internal not hosted. It's just the SIP Trunk that is having issues?

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @A Former User
                        last edited by

                        @thecreativeone91 said:

                        @FiyaFly said:

                        @NetworkNerd said:

                        @FiyaFly said:

                        @NetworkNerd said:

                        @FiyaFly said:

                        @thecreativeone91 said:

                        @FiyaFly said:

                        @thecreativeone91 We ran a set of commands to ensure that the router would respond to pings:

                        configure
                        set firewall all-ping enable
                        commit
                        save

                        Is there additional steps needed?

                        From what I read that only enables the OS to respond it doesn't open of the firewall ACL.

                        http://community.ubnt.com/t5/EdgeMAX/bug-in-firewall-all-ping-option/td-p/735073

                        From what I read the code is something like this

                        set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'action' 'accept'
                        set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'description' 'ICMP 50/m'
                        set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'limit' 'burst' '1'
                        set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'limit' 'rate' '50/minute'
                        set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'log' 'enable'
                        set 'firewall' 'name' 'WAN_LOCAL' 'rule' '5' 'protocol' 'icmp'

                        Okay, I see. You're right. Adding a rule to that set in the UI and we are now seeing pings to the Edge Router. However, we are still having issues getting inbound calls to our PBX (They time out) and cannot register a softphone internally onto a hosted system (backup plan)

                        Any other ideas for that part, then?

                        Does the SIP trunk show registered when you look at the PBX despite the behavior you mention here?

                        Yes it does. I have also ensured that ports are open and forwarded to the PBX.

                        If this is Asterisk (which I am guessing it may be), what happens in the CLI for inbound calls?

                        Sadly, FortiVoice, so unable to get in via CLI

                        So the PBX is internal not hosted. It's just the SIP Trunk that is having issues?

                        Yes and yes.

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                        • ?
                          A Former User
                          last edited by

                          well to find out if it is a SIP trunk provider issue or not you could setup another extension on NTGs PBX then use that as the SIP Trunk peer on theirs for testing. If that works you know it's an issue with the trunk provider.

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                          • JaredBuschJ
                            JaredBusch
                            last edited by

                            Or if the provider with the problem is not VoIP.ms you can always make a sub account on any VoIP.ms account and set that up as a trunk too.

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                            • NetworkNerdN
                              NetworkNerd @JaredBusch
                              last edited by

                              @JaredBusch said:

                              Or if the provider with the problem is not VoIP.ms you can always make a sub account on any VoIP.ms account and set that up as a trunk too.

                              I like the idea of getting a test trunk as well.

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                              • NetworkNerdN
                                NetworkNerd
                                last edited by

                                You could do the free trial of OnSIP: http://www.onsip.com/pricing. I know it is really hosted VOIP, but it should at least allow testing of SIP and RTP traffic passing through the router. It takes the PBX out of the equation completely though.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by

                                  SIP and RTP are working. Outbound calls work, inbound do not.

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                                  • NetworkNerdN
                                    NetworkNerd
                                    last edited by

                                    So what was the resolution on this one? I'm sure others would like to know if it was the SIP provider, the Ubiquiti device, or something else entirely.

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