hello,
trace the SIP packets and see if they are actually addressed to 5062. if you post the ngrep or ethereal dump we'll see whats actually going on. I do this with SER on 5060 and asterisk on 5070 and there are no problems - my extensions point to 5060 and my DID's point to 5070 so asterisk serves as the gateway to the PSTN.
-yair
On 10/19/05, Ronald Wiplinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have on one machine Openser and Asterisk. Since Asterisk was first, I
let it have the port 5060 ;-)
I have choosen for Openser the port 5062.
I tried several hard and soft phones to connect to ser to the port 5062,
however each of the phones tries to connect to asterisk.
I am totally confused about that, what could redirect all requests to
port 5060.
(I could not get any answer from ser nor openser mailing list, maybe I
am lucky with a hint here)
bye
Ronald Wiplinger
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