Tony,

The patch for this is complete and should be available in 4.2 branch in 
a few days after it has been reviewed by Douglas.  See

http://track.sipfoundry.org/browse/XX-9012

Joegen



On Wednesday, 13 October, 2010 06:47 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:
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> CONSIDER SUBSCRIBING TO THE SIPX-USERS LIST FOR A BROADER
> AUDIENCE...
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> The log really does not show much. It's clear the register
> attempts were generated by sipx. It might be better to ask
> the itsp.
>
> Delete the gateway you have and set it back up again. Leave
> sipxbridge at port 5080, do not change it to 5070. change
> your firewall rule back to 5080.
>
> The ITSP wants you to register "to" port 5060. They want you
> to send calls on port 5070.
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> You will need to ask them IF they will be able to send you
> call signalling on port 5080 if you register to them FROM
> port 5080.
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> If they say they can only send calls to your on port 5060,
> that will require an external SBC or waiting for a software
> enhancement to be made to sip, which is underway but may be
> several weeks away for most people...
>
> (if you register FROM port 5080 to the ITSP on port 5060,
> they "should" be able to send you calls on port 5080. You
> would just change the gateway configuration>advanced>  port
> from auto to 5070 for sending calls to them on 5070.
>
> if this doesnt allow you to register or get/send calls, ask
> them to tell you what they see and dont like.
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