Just an FYI. For Verizon, I simply translate inbound 5060 -> to 5080 at the router level, and all is well.

On 7/26/2010 3:13 PM, Michael Scheidell wrote:
Ready to document this and write it up.

you got ATT? Verizon? Level3 trying to sell you enterprise SIP trunks?

they want you to send to a different port? want to send to you on a different port?

Got it nailed.

(hint: you don't use sipxbridge as your SBC. they go an acme SBC in front of their servers. just create an unmanaged gateway, put on the port you need to send to, and then in the sip account/gateway, use their SBC)

I CAN'T SAY ENOUGH about the support from Level3. they spent several days on this, running debugs, trying this, trying that, till it worked.

More (including trying to find the right wiki to post this to) later.


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