If memory serves me well (it may not, but it's been less than a week), this
is perfectly duplicatable and works for me.

Example:

ITSP1 create account, register and send/receive calls to ITSP server NY.
ITSP2 create secondary (or subaccount), register and send/receive calls to
ITSP server NY.

BOTH accounts would have to use DIFFERENT credentials in other for this to
work with one ITSP. Please check them.

It is assumed you are not creating "gateways" as Ip addresses (like a
FXO/PRI would), but are creating sip trunks.

Did you deviate from a standard pfsense template in some way?

If it were me (and its not), I would disable the trunks, clear my state
table in pfsense, and re-enable my trunks, assuming "register on
initialization is enabled on them too.

Since they show "changes" in authenticating, it might be more productive to
re-examine your itsp credentials and compare both gateway configurations.


newyork.voip.ms [main account number]AUTHENTICATEDnewyork.voip.ms [sub
account number]AUTHENTICATED
See above, working configuration with this provider.

Does your ITSP have any insight as to what the issue might be? Broadworks
deployments seem to be "hit or miss", so perhaps following up with them for
information on what they are seeing might be fruitful as well.

The above example is ALSO behind NAT (pfsense).

On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 3:28 AM, Todd Hodgen <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I seem to recall early on with sipxbridge that if you had multiple
> gateways pointed to the same IP address, that it created problems.  Not like
> this, but that they were treated like one trunk group.  This may have been
> cleared up in a later release, I don’t recall seeing any more discussion of
> it, however that discussion caused me to create a workaround an installation
> during that timeframe.
>
>
>
> I can state that I have one site that uses the same ITSP for three
> different accounts, resulting in three different gateways.  However, I have
> each one routed to a different IP address at the ITSP.
>
>
>
> Gateway one – xxx.xxx.xxx.1
>
> Gateway two – xxx.xxx.xxx.2
>
> Gateway three – xxx.xxx.xxx.3
>
>
>
> It works, there are no issues in this specific design and implementation.
> You might want to check to see if your ITSP can accommodate that for you.
>
>
>
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Tony Graziano
> *Sent:* Friday, August 20, 2010 12:21 AM
> *To:* Jesse Reynolds
> *Cc:* [email protected] users
> *Subject:* Re: [sipx-users] loop detected in sipxbridge after adding
> second ITSP to the internal SBC
>
>
>
> There should be no reason that I can think of that this would not work.I
> saw one last week with 5 or 6 registrations to the same itsp.
>
>
>
> What version of sipx is it?
>
> On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 1:04 AM, Jesse Reynolds <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I have sipxecs behind a pfsense router doing NAT. I had one ITSP account on
> it with a 100 number range working well. I've just added a second gateway
> with a second ITSP account to the system. They are both using the same
> bridge - 'internal SBC'. They are also both using the same ITSP - Internode
> Nodephone (who run a broadworks system).
>
> As soon as I added the second gateway and ITSP account the first one
> stopped working, and the second doesn't work either. Incoming calls are
> received and initially ring an extension however the caller gets a
> rejection. Subsequent calls are rejected.
>
> Looking at the logs, something appears to be looping as there's a lot of
> "482 Loop detected" messages. Even after hanging up both ends there is still
> this 'loop detected' message being written to the sipxbridge.log file over
> and over.
>
> When I look at the UI - Diagnostics / Internal SBC Statistics, most of the
> time the two SIP trunks have a registration status of "AUTHENTICATING", with
> brief periods of "AUTHENTICATED".
>
> Is this a limitation of sipx? That I can't connect to two SIP accounts at
> the same ITSP from the same server?
>
> We have an Epygi IP PBX at a different site that is happily registering
> with two different SIP accounts both at Internode, so this can work.
>
> Thank you
> Jesse
>
>  Jesse Reynolds
>  Virtual Artists Pty Ltd - http://www.va.com.au/
>  Phone: 08 7120 7134 (Adelaide) or 02 9043 2288 (Sydney)   Mobile: 0414 669
> 790
>
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Fax: 434.984.8431

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Fax: 434.984.8427

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