So using a domain alias and setting that domain alias in the authentication
part won't work either?

On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Scott Lawrence <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Wed, 2009-11-04 at 15:53 -0500, Derek Bartolo wrote:
> > So after 2 hours on the phone we figured it out. Basically because the
> > two SIP trunks are using the same domain, when we use one or the other
> > trunk we get a bad authentication error, as if one trunk is trying to
> > overwrite the other trunks username and password. As soon as we setup
> > another trunk under a different domain (ITSP) they both work as they
> > should. There is a ticket being generated from  Nortel to the design
> > team to fix this issue J
>
> There's no way to fix it - the fix is to not use one name for two
> different things.
>
> Of course, we might have been able to detect that you'd done that...
>
>
>


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