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Posted by xperiate on 17.09.2014 at 19:59:

geschockt Keep getting calls from extensions 100, 200, 1000

My extensions are all in the range 201-220 but I keep getting calls from extensions 100, 200, 1000 at odd hours of the night - multiple times. There's obviously no-one on the other side but it's an annoyance.

Have this behaviour on all our ATAs. Anyone else get this issue or have any remedy?

I'm a SOHO user.


Posted by i-p-tel on 18.09.2014 at 11:11:

RE: Keep getting calls from extensions 100, 200, 1000

Do you see these calls in PBXes Call Monitor? If yes, please give some examples with date and time.

If not somebody is calling you directly to your IP address.


Posted by xperiate on 18.09.2014 at 20:01:

RE: Keep getting calls from extensions 100, 200, 1000

There are no records of calls from those extensions in the Call Monitor.

Also, now am getting calls from 100 with the name "sipvicious"


Posted by aktie on 17.08.2015 at 10:43:

RE: Keep getting calls from extensions 100, 200, 1000

I have the same problem as xpe. Do you have a solution?


Posted by area51roby on 17.08.2015 at 16:08:

RE: Keep getting calls from extensions 100, 200, 1000

Your phones are apparently under direct spybot attack.
You have multiple solutions to solve this problem:
- protect your phones with NAT system
- protect the phones directly by menu in security options
- don't use a public ip for the phones.
I strictly suggest the first solution, that is most secure at all.
This type of problem isn't attributed to pbxes!!
Roberto.


Posted by xperiate on 26.08.2015 at 00:22:

RE: Keep getting calls from extensions 100, 200, 1000

Zitat:
Originally posted by are
Your phones are apparently under direct spybot attack.
You have multiple solutions to solve this problem:
- protect your phones with NAT system
- protect the phones directly by menu in security options
- don't use a public ip for the phones.
I strictly suggest the first solution, that is most secure at all.
This type of problem isn't attributed to pbxes!!
Roberto.


Thanks Roberto. I'm already behind a NAT system (no STUN server either). All I'm doing is running an ATA behind an Apple Airport Extreme router with 5060 TCP/UDP port forwarded.

I don;t use a public IP for the phones. I have 4 phones connected - all from different physical locations, all behind a NAT and all have the same exact problem.

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