We have about 20 IP phones connecting to a Xen-based PBX, and in the past month or two, a problem has been popping up. About once a week, some, but not all, of the phones lose their registration with the PBX. The PBX can ping the unregistered phones, and the phone ARP requests for the PBX IP are answered. However, the UDP 5060 registration traffic originating from those phones enters the dom0's bridge and is then dropped; it is never forwarded onto the vif associated with the pbx. Rebooting the dom0 is the only way I've found to fix it so far. Reloading the bridge kernel module doesn't seem to solve the problem, though the set of phones that are unable to register changes (I haven't looked closely to see if there's a pattern to it). There's no packet filtering going on here, and this problem seems to pop up after random, infrequent intervals. I've verified that there are no hosts with duplicate MAC addresses. I can't for the life of me think of why some packets from some IPs would be forwarded correctly and others would not. Another post in the archives described some similar-sounding symptoms, but the OP found it to be an MTU-related problem; these packets are all 356 bytes long, too short to be the problem. Thanks- John _______________________________________________ Bridge mailing list Bridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/bridge