Tieline Merlin PLUS User Manual page 302

Ip / isdn / pots codec for 6 simultaneous remotes -
Hide thumbs Also See for Merlin PLUS:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

302
Merlin PLUS User Manual v2.0
1. "Connection Refused" usually means that the firewall is configured correctly but the
codec is not using the expected port. For example, the firewall is set up to forward via
port 9002 but codec is 'listening' to port 10,000. "Connection Refused" is not normally
shown if the firewall is not configured correctly because a firewall will by design silently
drop any forwarding requests to ports that it doesn't have open (see next point). Note:
"Connection Refused" will also be displayed if the Commander G3 or i-Mix G3 codec
you are calling is already connected.
2. "Connection Timeout" can mean one of two things:
·
·
How do I determine which end is blocking data flow?
Tieline test codec firewalls have the default Tieline TCP and UDP ports open. You can dial into
these test codecs (or other codecs you know are configured correctly) from your recently
configured studio and remote codecs and use the LQ readings to diagnose whether your studio
or remote codec firewall is blocking your data packets. If one codec connects ok and the other
one doesn't, then you will know which end is likely to be causing the problem. As an example:
1. Dial from site 1 to a Tieline test codec.
2. Dial from site 2 to Tieline test codec.
If both of these connect successfully then the "outbound" TCP path for session data is OK, and
the inbound UDP audio path is OK.
3. Dial to site 1 from a codec you know is configured correctly.
4. Dial to site 2 from a codec you know is configured correctly.
If either of these calls fail then TCP and/or UDP inbound data is being blocked on the failed
connection (see "Troubleshooting TCP Port Blocking" above).
Testing your Codec
·
Visit
http://www.tieline.com/Support/Test-lines
to verify your codec is configured correctly.
·
See
Testing IP Network Connections
Learning More About IP Networks
For more IP network information please see the section titled
discusses:
·
Private versus public IP addresses.
·
Static versus DHCP assigned IP addresses.
·
Network Address Translation (NAT), port forwarding and firewalls.
The firewall is not configured correctly and the attempted codec connection is being
silently dropped, e.g. a remote codec is dialing to port 9002 but the studio firewall
port forwarding is not configured.
The UDP port is not port forwarded correctly. Tieline codecs send test data during
connection establishment to make sure that the audio path is configured correctly;
if this process fails then it will also result in a "Connection Timeout".
for a list of test IP codec addresses you can use
for more IP test information.
Understanding IP Networks
© Tieline Pty. Ltd. 2017
which

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the Merlin PLUS and is the answer not in the manual?

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Related Products for Tieline Merlin PLUS

Table of Contents