I really have to learn to do more playing around before asking the group these questions!
Here's the solution: Create a second SIP Security Profile (but not on port 5061, since it's reserved for secured connections...I used 5080). Create a second trunk port using this second SIP security profile. In Asterisk, you have to have two entries in sip.conf: [callman01] type=friend context=incoming host=x.x.x.x disallow=all allow=ulaw allow=alaw nat=yes canreinvite=yes qualify=yes [callman02] type=friend context=incoming host=x.x.x.x disallow=all allow=ulaw allow=alaw nat=yes canreinvite=yes qualify=yes port=5080 They can both point to the same IP address. Any needs more information just let me know. On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 7:35 AM, Aaron Fransen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Okay, another Cisco related issue (sorry!). > > Single Asterisk box at location 1. > Single Cisco box at location 2, however the Cisco is also the PBX for > location 3 (same physical machine, calls routed via VoIP). > > Trying to have Asterisk be able to call EITHER Call Manager location. The > single SIP trunk in CCM (version 6.1 mind you) only allows a single device > pool to be selected. So configuring calls to one location...no problem. One > location at a time that is. > > If I want to be able to call the 3rd location I have to select a separate > device pool and restart the trunk. Then calls to the 2nd location stop > working. > > Multiple trunks in CCM doesn't appear to fix the issue, and creating > multiple SIP profiles isn't permitted apparently. > > Any thoughts? >
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