EAP650-DESKTOP. FXS PORT

EAP650-DESKTOP. FXS PORT

EAP650-DESKTOP. FXS PORT
EAP650-DESKTOP. FXS PORT
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Model: EAP650-Desktop  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.1.1 Build 20251105 Rel. 53536(4555)

Model: EAP650 Desktop

I am trying to use the built-in FXS port to register a Movistar Spain SIP line.

The network is configured as follows:

A standalone ONT connected to a MikroTik L009 router.

Internet access is provided via PPPoE on VLAN 6.

Movistar telephony uses VLAN 3 with 802.1p priority = 4.

The SIP server is accessible only through VLAN 3.

The EAP650 Desktop has a management IP address on my LAN (VLAN 10, 192.168.10.0/24 network).

I have correctly configured the SIP settings for the FXS port:

Register: 

Proxy: 10.31.255.134:5070

SIP User: phone number

Authentication ID: phone number

Password: phone number

The EAP generates SIP traffic to 10.31.255.134:5070, but the status remains “offline.”

By capturing the traffic, I have verified that the SIP packets are leaving via the EAP’s management interface (VLAN 10) and not Movistar’s voice VLAN (VLAN 3).

My questions are:

Is there a way to associate the internal SIP/FXS client with a specific VLAN?

Is it possible to configure a separate Voice VLAN for the FXS port?

Does the built-in SIP client always use the EAP’s management VLAN/IP?

Is there an advanced option to select the interface or VLAN used by the VoIP service?

Is there detailed technical documentation on how the FXS port of the EAP650 Desktop works?

I haven’t found any information on these points in the user manual.

Thank you.

 

 

 

 

 

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Re:EAP650-DESKTOP. FXS PORT
Monday

  @rafaelP 

 

Have you managed to solve this yet?  I use EAP650-Desktop APs here but do not have any of them configured to use the FXS port.  I am a Movistar customer and therefore I am interested in the solution.  Presently, I use a Yealink SIP phone and it works perfectly.

 

Your problem is probably due to using the Monopuesto mode of the Movistar router.  I am not familiar with MikroTik routers but TP-Link routers allow you to set up a secondary connection along with the main PPPoE connection.  Setting up the secondary connection with a static IP in the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet and then creating a static route to the Movistar SIP network(s) in the 10.x.x.x range via 192.168.1.1 used to work for me some years ago.  I no longer use the Monopuesto setup as I had problems with the secondary connection after switching from the Tp-Link home products to Synology.  Since then, I have upgraded everything to Omada but have not yet tested the Monopuesto configuration as the current double NAT setup is working perfectly.

 

On the subject of the EAP650-Desktop and the FXS port, the documention is very poor or non-existent.  A new firmware update was expected out in April to fix several isuues but we are still waiting!

 

1x ER7406 1x OC300 4x SG2008 1x EAP610 3x EAP650-Desktop 1x EAP772-Outdoor
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Re:EAP650-DESKTOP. FXS PORT
Monday

  @jra11500 

I'm still trying, but so far I haven't made any progress.

 

I'm not using the Movistar router. I connect the Mikrotik directly to an ONT, which allows me to bypass the Movistar HGU.

 

I connect the EAP650-DESKTOP to the Mikrotik via a managed switch. The switch communicates with both the EAP650 and the router through two separate “TRUNK” links, each carrying 3 VLANs.

 

I just wanted to take advantage of the FXS port, but I’m not sure if it’s possible to do what I want.

 

I’ll keep looking into it to see if I can find a solution.

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Re:EAP650-DESKTOP. FXS PORT
17 hours ago

  @rafaelP

 

I must have overlooked the fact that you stated in your initial post that you were using a standalone ONT.  Thank-you for clarifying everything.

 

Out of curiosity, I have several questions:

1. What make and model of ONT are you using?  I may aquire one for testing.

2. What 3 VLANs are on the trunk ports of the managed switch?  The same 3 from Movistar (6, 2, and 3) or different VLANs that you have created?  If they are the 3 Movistar VLANs, which one is the native VLAN (untagged) on the trunks?

 

1x ER7406 1x OC300 4x SG2008 1x EAP610 3x EAP650-Desktop 1x EAP772-Outdoor
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Re:EAP650-DESKTOP. FXS PORT
16 hours ago

  @jra11500

1.- The ONT is a Huawei HG8010H. You can obtain the configuration data from the Movistar HGU.

2.- The EAP650-Desktop receives 3 VLANs that I created. I use one of the 3 VLANs as the EAP650s management VLAN.

3.- Only the three tagged VLANs are sent to it via the trunk.

I considered routing Movistar’s VLAN 3 to the AP, but I haven’t found a way to assign that VLAN 3 to the FXS port.

I configured the SIP server settings on the EAP and observed that the data reaches the router from the AP’s management network, but the FXS port does not connect to Movistar’s SIP server.

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Re:EAP650-DESKTOP. FXS PORT
8 hours ago

  @rafaelP 

 

Thank-you for the info on the ONT.  Let's hope that Tp-Link can provide more information on the FXS port.

 

1x ER7406 1x OC300 4x SG2008 1x EAP610 3x EAP650-Desktop 1x EAP772-Outdoor
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