Hello
I have taken over a network admin position and I am trying to setup a Avaya phone connection using a VPN tunnel. I have a 4610 SW IP phone hooked to a Netgear FVS114 Prosafe VPN Firewall, and I am trying to connect to a Cisco 515E PIX. I have nine other currently operating similar setups, which I have used as a guide in setting this one up.When I plug in the phone and power up the FVS114, all it does is cycles through waiting for a IP address. The PIX has the necessary settings for the Avaya DHCP server, and the Netgear also has the necessary settings to get an IP (the same settings as the other working setups). Is there somewhere else (like the Avaya PBX) where I need to put in the address for the Netgear, so that it will receive and IP address, or what do I need to fix this problem. Your help is appreciated.
Stephen Keating
I have taken over a network admin position and I am trying to setup a Avaya phone connection using a VPN tunnel. I have a 4610 SW IP phone hooked to a Netgear FVS114 Prosafe VPN Firewall, and I am trying to connect to a Cisco 515E PIX. I have nine other currently operating similar setups, which I have used as a guide in setting this one up.When I plug in the phone and power up the FVS114, all it does is cycles through waiting for a IP address. The PIX has the necessary settings for the Avaya DHCP server, and the Netgear also has the necessary settings to get an IP (the same settings as the other working setups). Is there somewhere else (like the Avaya PBX) where I need to put in the address for the Netgear, so that it will receive and IP address, or what do I need to fix this problem. Your help is appreciated.
Stephen Keating
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