Can't connect i2050 via VPN



Hi all,

I never get past a "cannot connect to server" message when trying to
connect my softphone to a BCM, over a VPN.

The softphone works fine on the LAN, and we use a Cisco IPSEC VPN that
allows all traffic between the VPN LAN and the LAN that hosts the BCM.
The BCM has its default gateway set so that it responds to traffic
(well, pings at least) from the VPN.

I quickly realised that I had to use the Configuration utility to set
the IP Address of the server, rather than use DHCP. I left the port at
it's default of 5000.

One thing that occurs to me is that I am using WinXP SP2 and, when I'm
away from the corporate LAN, the firewall is enabled. I've added
i2050.exe to the Excluded Programs list but that hasn't made any
difference.

Any ideas?
Thanks,
Scott

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