Eric, I did, what's happening is that the unauthorized message from
the registering Polycom never reaches the Polycom because asterisk
doesn't know it's natted. Therfore the Polycom never supplies the
creditentials.

On 1/14/07, Eric ManxPower Wieling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have never seen a registration failure solved with nat=yes.

Doug Lytle wrote:
> Al wrote:
>> I'm facing a weird issue, polycom phones work fine in the main office,
>> in remote office it says,
>> Registration from '<sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' failed for '70.59.21.112' -
>> Wrong password
>> the odd thing is Linksys phone works without any issue!!
>
> Just a guess, put nat=yes in the sip.conf for that phone and see if it
> helps.
>
> Don't forget to restart Asterisk.

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