try bindport=5062 and bind the IP address too
 
bindaddr=IP_ADDRESS

 
On 9/5/05, Aisling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

 

Hope somebody can help me – Asterisk is behaving very oddly and I'm totally stumped! I have SER and Asterisk running on the same box. I want SER to listen on port 5060 (it is) and Asterisk to listen on port 5062. I have configured my phones to register with x.x.x.x:5060 (SER) and Asterisk will purely act as a voicemail server at the moment. However I cannot get Asterisk to listen on a different port. It is my understanding that I just need to set the port in sip.conf (port=5062) but that doesn't seem to be working. When I type "sip show settings" into the console, I see SIP Port: 5060 in Global Settings.  When I run "netstattunap" I see:

 

       x.x.x.x:5060           LISTEN

ser

       127.0.0.1  :5060      LISTEN

ser

       0.0.0.0 :2000           LISTEN

asterisk

.

.

.

0.0.0.0    :2727

asterisk

      0.0.0.0:4520

asterisk

      0.0.00:5060

asterisk

     x.x.x.x:5060    

ser

     127.0.0.1:5060

ser

 

My config is like follows

 

;sip.conf

 

[general]

context =default

port=5062

bindaddr= 0.0.0.0

srvlookup= yes

canreinvite= no

autocreatepeer= yes

 

[2092]

type=friend

username=2092

canreinvite= no

context=default

mailbox=2092

host=dynamic

nat= no dtmfmode=info

disallow=all

allow=ulaw

allow=alaw

 

;extensions.conf

 

;leave voice messages

exten => 2092, 1, Voicemail(u2092)

exten => 2092, 2, Hangup

 

;play voice messages

exten => 9999, 1, VoiceMailMain, s2092

 

;voicemail.conf

 

2092 => 2092, 2092, emailaddress

 

At the moment when a user dials 9999 to access voicemail, ser forwards to x.x.x.x:5062 and with my current config (port 5062, bindaddr =0.0.0.0) nothing reaches asterisk. However when I change this to (port=5062, bindaddr=x.x.x.x )…the same address as ser, the phones start registering with asterisk even though they're configured to register with port 5060 only! Basically I think Asterisk is still listening on 5060 and I can't change it. I originally thought maybe I had multiple sip.conf's on my machine but when I do "sip reload" in the asterisk console, it says parsing /etc/asterisk/sip.conf, so it's definitely the correct file.

 

Do I need to change the asterisk port somewhere other that sip.conf? Does anyone have other suggestions for what could be making Asterisk behave so oddly?

Many thanks,

Aisling.

 

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