Thanks for the answer, but I don't buy it. There are currently 0 calls up on that bridge, while another connection which has calls up on it is on Port 4569.. please try again. IAX2 is suppose to run on ONLY one port.. this is why it is so nice for use in firewall situations.
It doesn't change a thing ! Same thing happens with a webserver. It listen for connections on port 80 (default port) and when a connection comes in, it is handed to another free port on the server so the "main" server can continue listening on port 80. Same thing with FTP, etc. All TCP servers that accept more than one connection I think that what "iax2 show peers" display is the remote port from which the client connected. iaxclient library defaults to using port 4569 as the originating port but there is a function to specify another port. Check on your machine while you're surfing the web, your browser doesn't use port 80 as the originating port. Connect to an FTP server and check your netstats, you'll see that you're not connected to port 21 on the remote server _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users