Markus wrote:
Hi list!
I'm trying to get a DID routed to me and the provider seems to have an
unusual setup. Or maybe not? From looking at their SIP header they are
using "BroadWorks".
The problem: they're sending their SIP invite from port 36252. My
Asterisk 10.7.1 is answering to that port 36252 but their BroadWorks
thingie is not listening on that port, but instead on port 5060. So they
want me to send my SIP responses to the IP:port they send via the
Contact: header.
If you set nat=no for that specific peer it should work as you need.
'rport' is forced on these days which works for most situations, except
with some platforms and Cisco phones. >_>
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