Some VPN phones stuck at Discover 192.168.xxx.xxx

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  • hutch39
    Aspiring Member
    • Apr 2014
    • 1

    Some VPN phones stuck at Discover 192.168.xxx.xxx

    Hello!

    So, I inherited an AVAYA phone system where I work. The short story is that I had very little notice to move the office to a temporary location. In order to keep the ability to use the phones, I looked into the VPN capability. We have the IP Office 500v2, a Cisco ASA 5505 Security appliance.

    I'm able to get 4-5 of the phones (which are model 9611G) up and running on the VPN. Sometimes only 3, sometimes 5 consistently, before some will start showing "Discover 192.168.100.10" which is the Call Server IP address. I know that the VPN is routing properly because some phones will work consistently for the entire day, the next they'll get stuck on Discover. The VPN router allows for 10 connections, so I know I'm not out of connections.

    It just seems like oddly inconsistent behavior. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't, and there doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to it. Any suggestions here would be immensely appreciated.

    Thanks in advance!

    Shaun
  • love7
    Whiz
    • Mar 2013
    • 25

    #2
    when our user's encounter the VPN tunnel failure we have to log into the Cisco 2911 and drop the VPN connection. Unfortunately there can be many reasons why the phone goes into Discover mode. sometimes leaving the phone unplugged for about 15 minutes will cause the tunnel to drop on it's own, other times we have to force kill the tunnel.

    we're using IP Office 500V2 Rel. 8.1 and currently using the Avaya 9620 model.

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    • lafon3
      Member
      • Jul 2019
      • 5

      #3
      Any luck on how to resolve this? I'm having the same issue. Leaving the phone unplugged didn't work for me.
      Last edited by lafon3; 03-17-2020, 04:05 PM.

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