On 2/11/10 6:40 AM, Scott Lawrence wrote:
On Thu, 2010-02-11 at 01:29 -0500, Michael Scheidell wrote:

If you are using userauth, then their ny sever is stupid.  When
register runs on sipx , source port 12699, they bind to that port and
try to send signaling there.  But, ill try it. When I get into
office.
What do you have between the sipXbridge and their server?  Are you sure
that the packets and ports are not being changed as it traverses
whatever that is?


There is a sonicwall on my side, and I don't know what on their side.

ill will look packets at both sides, but..... voip.ms is the only one that is mucking it up, or can't figure out how to put it back together. YES.. the registration program uses source port (in this case 12699), but all sip keepalives are using source port 5080. sipxbridge should be telling voip.ms to use port 5080, shouldn't it?

skype (which can't seem to get too much right) at least sees the 5080 port registration, didforsale worked, ipcomms worked.


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