Can they ping the box successfully?

Do they have enough bandwidth?

Are you seeing ANY failed or successful registrations?

You can change the SIP port in your SIP.CONF, though I don't know if you can use both ports at the same time. Perhaps. Worth reading the wiki to see.

</edg>


--On Friday, February 11, 2005 10:16 AM -0800 kurtz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I have a frend in Manilla who is trying to connect to an Asterisk-based
VoIP provider here in Western Canada.

Has anyone had difficulties with SIP in the Philippines ?  I'm having a
lot of trouble getting info from the provider there (PLDT) and it seems
as if the device can't access a port that will allow it to get out and
REGISTER with the switchboard even because the provider never sees it
make a request.

Is it possible that port 5060 is being blocked ?  I'm unclear as to
whether or not the required port must indeed be 5060 or if Asterisk is
somehow able to recognize SIP / UDP on any incoming port and correctly
port forward it.

They're using a SPA-1001.

Thanks,
Kurtz


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