On 7/28/10 7:58 AM, Tony Graziano wrote:
The provider should send you the packets on port 5080 if possible.
5080 is for receiving calls from ITSP's, while when sending calls to
the ITSP you send them on 5060.
Please see:
http://blog.myitdepartment.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Call-Setup-Example-sipXecs-through-ITSP1.pdf
sounds exactly like the problem I had.
It usually happens with 'static' registration, since with user/password
registration, sipx will register 'from' port 5080
(unless your firewall is munging it). Firewalls don't understand sip on
5080, so you have to turn off ALL 'helpers'.
if the provider will change the port, thats best. if not, you will need
to re-direct it, in and out via a firewall or router.
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