Appendix b: troubleshooting, Error conditions, Authentication failures – Avaya 4600 User Manual

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Appendix B: Troubleshooting

This chapter describes problems that might occur during installation and configuration of the
Avaya VPNremote for 4600 Series IP Telephones and possible ways of resolving these
problems.

This chapter contains the following sections:

Descriptions of error conditions and methods for resolving them.

Error and status messages, and methods for resolving them.

Syslog

Error Conditions

The following information describes some of the most common issues that may be seen and
how to trouble shoot them.

Authentication Failures

Check User ID and password configured on phone

Check Event log on Security gateway

Check Configured User ID and password on Gateway

If external authentication is used such as Radius, check connectivity between SG and
Radius and Radius User configuration

TCP/IP Connection Failure

Confirm VPN server address is correct.

Confirm the Gateway is available

Confirm VPNPhone has internet connectivity

Confirm TCP port 1443 is not blocked by any external device between phone and the
security gateway.

The SOHO router may be configured to allow only outgoing TCP connection on port 80 for
HTTP and port 443 for HTTPS. There may also be a firewall in front of security gateway that
may not be configured to allow an incoming TCP connection on port 1443.

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