Hi Zeeshan,

On 5/13/07, Zeeshan Zakaria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I've solved this problem. It was very easy (only if I knew how to do it
before). I changed the UDP ports, i.e.

1. In sip.conf, bindport=5070
2. In my IP Phone server settings, www.myserver.com:5070

Now it seems to be working good and I hope there'll be no more problem
with it.


Sorry for not replying earlier; I got your note late, and then when I woke
up had no Internet. Ah, the joys of Rogers.

I'm glad to hear you solved it -- my only concern would be if you now want
to connect "ordinary" 5060 looking phones. I will do a bit of research, I'm
sure Asterisk can bind to more then one port.

Thanks,
Gerald
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