Mike Newton wrote:
My Cisco 7905 can't register with Asterisk (1.0.7-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC7k on Debian stable). It could, however, register with another installation of Asterisk and the settings on the phone (apart from the SIP proxy address) haven't changed since then.

I was having this very problem last week; perhaps you've got the same issue.
You should make sure if you're behind NAT that your SIPDefault.cnf has the 2
NAT settings enabled.  I didn't figure it out right away, because I was
focusing on the 401 unauthorized message, which doesn't really indicate a
NAT problem.  I can't remember what the 2 settings are offhand, but they're
in the documentation.

I should be able to do this using the Web interface too, right, if I disable TFTP downloading of the configuration? We have:

UID jeremy
PWD SECRET
Proxy tardis.malcolm.id.au
AltProxyTimeOut 0
UseLoginID 1
LoginID jeremy
SIPRegInterval 3600
MaxRedirect 5
SIPRegOn 1
NATIP 0.0.0.0
SIPPort 5060
MediaPort 16384
OutBoundProxy 0
NatServer 0
NatTimer 0x00000000
DialPlan *St4-|#St4-|911|1>#t8.r9t2-|0>#t811.rat4-|^1t4>#.-
IPDialPlan 1

But these are the same settings it had when it was registering to a different Asterisk server...?

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