![]() ![]() Both show normal resources and no major change in pps or throughput. Both have firewall service-port sip disabled (tested with enabled too). The two phones are connected to a CRS (6.37), connected to a Hex (6.36.3) as router (UPDATE both now updated to 6.37.3). As I ping 8.8.8.8, the latency (measured from other devices connected to the network, or even from the router itself) goes up from 8ms to 2000ms+ and only resumes normal operation when I disconnect the phone call. ![]() ![]() However, after about 20-30 seconds the whole network starts lagging. Using two test phones, plugged in locally and connected to the remote server, when I call one from the other the connection is established and there is fine two-way communication, so no NAT issue. The voip server is now moved from local hosting to cloud, as such all phones internally go through boundary and NAT. I have encountered an extreme situation while configuring a new voip server. ![]()
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