Mail list wrote:
Yes i read that on voip-info wiki but i have bindport = under device
(extension) which should make that extension work on other port but its
not working . :(
No, bindport= under the device section is ignored because it is not
supported.
Then there is no way to make asterisk listen on multiple port ? Currently
iptables 5091 forward to 5060 is working but this should really be a
asterisk feature :(
On 16/12/06, Eric ManxPower Wieling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mail list wrote:
Yes i read that on voip-info wiki but i have
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Sip port= not working
Then there is no way to make asterisk listen on multiple port ? Currently
iptables 5091 forward to 5060 is working but this should really be a
asterisk feature :(
On 16/12/06
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*Subject:* Re: [asterisk-users] Sip port= not working
Then there is no way to make asterisk listen on multiple port ? Currently
iptables 5091 forward to 5060 is working but this should really be a
asterisk feature :(
On 16/12/06, *Eric ManxPower Wieling* [EMAIL
I am using a month old svn version of asterisk 1.2 . I have set
bindport=5091 for a sip peer ( type = friend) and nat=yes .. in sip show
peer it shows port 5091 for peer but asterisk isnt listening on port 5091 at
all . I tried both port=5091 as well as binport=5091 but asterisk does not
listen
port= specifies the REMOTE port.
You can't have multiple bindport= and it must be in [general]
Mail list wrote:
I am using a month old svn version of asterisk 1.2 . I have set
bindport=5091 for a sip peer ( type = friend) and nat=yes .. in sip show
peer it shows port 5091 for peer but
Yes i read that on voip-info wiki but i have bindport = under device
(extension) which should make that extension work on other port but its not
working . :(
On 16/12/06, Eric ManxPower Wieling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
port= specifies the REMOTE port.
You can't have multiple bindport= and