Rich Adamson wrote:
Looks like a couple of problems here. I don't believe the Cisco phone
handles md5, so remove that line.

As I told before, tried 3 different approaches: 1) password; md5; 2) password, no md5; 3) no password, no md5.

Only the third one worked. Trying to give SOME security, I added:
deny=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
permit=1.2.3.4/255.255.255.255
to the config.

In your sip.conf you have "nat=yes", but in the sip show peers it is
saying "Nat=N". That would imply that you need to "stop" asterisk
and restart it after making such changes. Reload does _not_ reread
all such changes, so don't use that until you have a solid understanding
of its use.

The config was reloaded using "sip reload" and by stoping and restarting asterisk. Both returned the same Nat=N. No changes noticed.
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