Man... I really need to slow down on clicking send. I figured it out. 
Sorry... I fat fingered a number on an alias.

[email protected] wrote:
> I'm sure everyone is tired of seeing emails from me today... Sorry 
> about that.
> We did the port translation outlined below. Inbound calls are making 
> it to the server. I can see that in sipxbridge.log (attached). they 
> aren't making it to the handset.
> I'm dialing from 6157778201 to 6159253039.
> sipx is listening on 5080, and our router is translating 5060 inbound 
> from Verizon to 5080. My Sipxserver is 10.87.20.5. Outbound is on 5070.
> I get lost in the attached log file on which server is doing what, but 
> assume problems are starting when this part shows up '407 Proxy 
> Authentication Required'.
> Any suggestions?
>
> Nikolay Kondratyev wrote:
>> Can you translate "external:5060" into "internal:5080" on your 
>> nat/router?
>>
>>  
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
>>> Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 8:47 PM
>>> To: Nikolay Kondratyev
>>> Cc: 'sipx-users'
>>> Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Change port phones talk to sipx on
>>>
>>> Nope. I am supposed to set my end not to register. I'm on a conference
>>> call with their engineers right not, and they said inbound calls to me
>>> must come on port 5060.
>>>
>>> Nikolay Kondratyev wrote:
>>>    
>>>> Just a thought...
>>>> Is it possible to register at Verizon?
>>>> sipXbridge registers port 5080, so they must accept it if they support
>>>> "register" procedure...
>>>> Nikolay.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>      
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: [email protected] [mailto:sipx-users-
>>>>> [email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected]
>>>>> Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 8:28 PM
>>>>> To: sipx-users
>>>>> Subject: [sipx-users] Change port phones talk to sipx on
>>>>>
>>>>> I have to change the port the handsets talk to sipx on. Verizon is
>>>>> requiring I listen for inbound calls on 5060, so I need to use
>>>>>         
>>> something
>>>    
>>>>> else for my handsets. I wish this wasn't the case, but they say it
>>>>>         
>>> can't
>>>    
>>>>> be changed. I searched for where to change it, and I found this
>>>>> relatively recent issue:
>>>>> http://track.sipfoundry.org/browse/XX-5958
>>>>> I have a Polycom 450 at my desk right now, and plan to use Polycoms
>>>>> assuming my testing goes well.
>>>>> Can someone tell me what the correct way is for me to configure 
>>>>> sipx to
>>>>> listen on a different port and push this to the handsets?
>>>>> -Matthew
>>>>>
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>>>>       
>>
>>   
>

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