Doesn't apply to our setup...we're not using pix firewalls, and that command set has been deprecated--like 3 years ago. There is no inspection of packets on tcp/udp ports 5060 or 5080 going on. I would expect some log file somewhere to be throwing some message that indicates what's going. No one has answered my question previously; if there's a port 5080 issue, how can an incoming call work flawlessly and outgoing not work at all? Wouldn't that affect BOTH directions? Turning up the logging at the firewall indicates exactly what we should be seeing...connections established and torn down like they're supposed to be. When I attempt a call out, there is no connection even attempted. This is why I'm leaning towards a configuration issue on the side of SipXecs...which I am not familiar with really. I'm still asking for help in where to look. Currently the sipxbridge.log file has been helpful with registration issues and looking at what happens when a call comes in. However, I would expect some entries in that file when a call goes out as well. I'm seeing nothing written to that file when I attempt to dial out.
--- On Wed, 12/8/10, Michael Scheidell <[email protected]> wrote: From: Michael Scheidell <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Can't place outgoing calls - fast busy To: [email protected] Date: Wednesday, December 8, 2010, 4:32 PM On 12/8/10 5:26 PM, Tony Graziano wrote: i think you still have to (on pix) no fixup protocol sip 5060 no fixup protocol sip udp 5060what he said: because sipx wants to 'fixup' the protocol. also, on voip.ms, LIE TO THEM. tell them you ARE NOT BEHIND NATTED DEVICE (sipx wants to handle this) if everyone wants to muck with the layer4 packets, they all get messed up. so, if voip.ms doesn't work, the problem is infrastructure. (yours) -- Michael Scheidell, CTO o: 561-999-5000 d: 561-948-2259 ISN: 1259*1300 > | SECNAP Network Security Corporation Certified SNORT Integrator 2008-9 Hot Company Award Winner, World Executive Alliance Five-Star Partner Program 2009, VARBusiness Best in Email Security,2010: Network Products Guide King of Spam Filters, SC Magazine 2008 This email has been scanned and certified safe by SpammerTrap®. For Information please see http://www.secnap.com/products/spammertrap/ -----Inline Attachment Follows----- _______________________________________________ sipx-users mailing list [email protected] List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/
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