Julian J. M. wrote:

Just set qualify=yes in sip.conf



This I have already, but does not help.
I believe it is the ADSL router at the remote end, which may disconnect due to inactivity.
I think I can change the ttl parameter on the phone, but than I have to go there. I was looking for something that I can do that from the server end.



bye

Ronald

On Apr 12, 2005 3:41 AM, Ronald Wiplinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Is there a possible settings for a remote SIP phone, so that a router
will not close the connection due to long time inactivity?


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