My setup:
Incrediblepbx 11 with Travelin' Man 4 whitelist.
I use Vitelity for inbound and outbound calling. While trying to solve a call quality problem, they suggested I reconfigure my trunks without registration strings (because I have a static IP). What I've noticed is without the registration string, the firewall blocks inbound calls from Vitelity. I added the inboundXX.vitelity.net FQDN, and it started working, for about 5 minutes. I wondered if Vitelity was sending the calls from IPs not in my whitelist, so I asked Vitelity support, and they gave me a huge range of IPs. When I run iptables -nL, most of the IPs are not listed. These are the #s they gave me:
64.2.142.0/24
66.241.96.0/24
66.241.97.0/24
66.241.99.0/24
66.241.111.0/24
207.166.136.0/24
207.166.137.0/24
Should I add them? I can't imagine that Vitelity has that many IP addresses. If the answer is yes, is there an easy way to add those ranges to the whitelist?
Forgive me if this has been covered, I have been searching all day it seems.
Incrediblepbx 11 with Travelin' Man 4 whitelist.
I use Vitelity for inbound and outbound calling. While trying to solve a call quality problem, they suggested I reconfigure my trunks without registration strings (because I have a static IP). What I've noticed is without the registration string, the firewall blocks inbound calls from Vitelity. I added the inboundXX.vitelity.net FQDN, and it started working, for about 5 minutes. I wondered if Vitelity was sending the calls from IPs not in my whitelist, so I asked Vitelity support, and they gave me a huge range of IPs. When I run iptables -nL, most of the IPs are not listed. These are the #s they gave me:
64.2.142.0/24
66.241.96.0/24
66.241.97.0/24
66.241.99.0/24
66.241.111.0/24
207.166.136.0/24
207.166.137.0/24
Should I add them? I can't imagine that Vitelity has that many IP addresses. If the answer is yes, is there an easy way to add those ranges to the whitelist?
Forgive me if this has been covered, I have been searching all day it seems.