Your question indicates that there may be a better way...
???

I want to use the voice mail and extension features of Asterisk, and sometimes there is this NAT problem that Asterisk seems to handle very well.

I've been using H.323 with the TNT.


Do you have an alternate solution?


On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 10:41:31 -0500 (EST), <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, James Taylor wrote:

I can't get my MAX TNT to register with Asterisk.
TAOS 11.0.

SIP phone registeration show up in Asterisk like this:
     <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and works.

The TNT shows up as:
     <sip:@ip_address>.

Does anyone have this working?
Am I missing something here?
Where does the TNT get it's user name?  Or, can it work without one?
It works without one.

Why do you need to register TNT to asterisk anyway?

--alex

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