On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:12 PM, Tony Graziano
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Andrew Cotter
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Anyone have a paddle?
>>
>> Thank you everyone for the suggestions of the past few weeks.  My saga
>> with
>> AT&T may be coming to an end, unfortunately in a negative way.  AT&T is
>> starting to pull at straws since they have basically denied my requests
>> for
>> both a port  change for signaling (5080 for sipXbridge) and enabling the
>> B2BUA feature in their managed router.  Both of which I understand may
>> have
>> fixed my issue.
>>

>
> Ranga swears it is working well with AT&T. Maybe the standard sip trunking
> works, but their FLEX IP product does not, which sits INSIDE your network.
> I'd swing a Louisville slugger around and tell them to change the port to
> 5080 or else, but then I would have been through my checklist before signing
> off on anything.
> 1. Get a different ITSP, we sell bandwidth.com and never have these issues.
> 2. Move from their FLEX (which must be an integrated T1 or something?)
> product.
> 3. Have them change the signalling port.
> 4. Use a PRI (assuming you need a lot of call paths).
> Truth be told, if they ARE NOT willing to setup signalling on another port,
> it makes me want to run away too.
> Ranga - Do you know what the official AT&T product is called that sipXbridge
> was tested against?


Not sure. We got some lines from AT&T labs and tested against several
of their products.
We tested with a lab system they set up for us. The tests were quite extensive.


Traces are here:

http://track.sipfoundry.org/browse/XX-4653

Ranga



>
> Tony



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M. Ranganathan
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