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Everything is working fine now.  I had a final issue of the Control RRC PWR LED continually blinking. 

I could login to the Control RRC from the LAN, but could not go any further with connecting to the Radio RRC.  I could, however, successfully connect the Control RRC to the internet by directly connecting the Control RRC to the DSL modem.  I eventually gave up and switched out my old D-Link router to a Netgear unit similar to the one at the Radio site. 

I want to thank everyone for their help. 

73,
Steve

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Quick update.  Putting the modem in Bridge mode and moving the PPoE to the router now allows me to reach the Radio-RRC web server which is sitting in the router DMZ.  I really appreciate everyone's help, and I will post a final update when I get back to the Contol-RRC location. I just noticed that I probably posted this message in the wrong section of the Forum.  My issue related to the RRC-1258MkII and not to the Webswitch. 

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I am currently at the RRC-Radio site.  I did try the changing the web configuration port from 80 to 8080 since is was the quickest thing to try.  Works fine within the network using nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn:8080.  Externally, using someone else's network, I tried the DDNS with :8080 appended as suggested.  I still just get a hang (no response).  I am researching the other suggestions received so far.

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Hello,

I cannot reach the Radio-RRC remotely by entering the DDNS address.  I have described below.

I recently purchased a pair of RRC-1258MkII’s.  I have performed the “Step by Step System Setup” successfully through Step 18.  However, Step 19 fails.  I cannot reach the Radio-RRC remotely. 

A little more detail to help:

The Radio-RRC s shows:

Info:

Name   Value
Company   Microbit
Product   1258
PID   4
Version   5
HW   6
Software   2.59
Bootloader   1.9
Compiler   4.6.2
Build   Jun 5 2012 15:31:54
ROM/RAM   432112/56408
ETH-RAM   2944 (max 3kB!)
ResetSrc   0 [3]
Uptime   436769
Serial number   4696
MAC address   00:1e:fd:01:88:f8
IP address   10.0.0.228
Netmask   255.255.255.0
Gateway   10.0.0.1
DNS   10.0.0.1
Wi-Fi network   module not present

Status:

Name   Value
Radio   OFF
Connection status   Disconnected
SIP status   Idle
Last SIP error   None
RTP/UDP audio status   Disconnected
UDP cmd status   Disconnected
SIP command timeout   0
Rx Jitter buffer size   4
Rx Jitter delay   3
Dual Rx   0
External IP    68.nnn.nnn.nn
SIP Out port   5060
SIP In port   5060
Audio Out port   0
Audio In port   0
Command Out port   0
Command In port   12000
External SIP In port   5060
External Audio In port   11000
External Cmd In port   12000
Other party   0.0.0.0
Input 1   High
Input 2   High
Output 0   Low
Output 1   Low
Output 2   Low
Dynamic DNS status
OK
Ping status (watchdog)   Off
DNS status   OK, remoterig.com = 193.202.110.185
Active profile:   Default
PTT status:   OFF

DDNS Status shows:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2012 13:00:14 GMT Server: Apache/2.2.22 (Mandriva Linux/PREFORK-0.1mdv2010.2) X-Powered-By: PHP/5.3.14 Content-Length: 106 Connection: close Content-Type: text/html

My Own Host Name that I tried remotely is:

xxxxxxxx.ddns.remoterig.com

Regarding my network on the Radio RRC side:

I have a DSL Modem with a public IP of “68.nnn.nnn.nn” 

The DSL modem presents “192.168.1.64” to my Netgear Router.

The LAN side of the Netgear Router starts with “10.0.0.1”

I have the Radio-RRC IP at “10.0.0.228”

I have the Radio-RRC defined as the Default DMZ Server in the Router.


What am I doing wrong?






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