There has always been a voip.ms template. You do need to modify the lines
to point it (in two places) to the pop you register to with them.

Look at your registration status at their portal. What is it telling you
and what firewall are you using?
On Mar 26, 2012 2:40 PM, "Stiles Watson" <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hmm, That's likely. Here's some info from voip.ms:
>
> SIP: 5060 UDP    RTP Range: 10001-20000 UDP
>
> Is there a way to make voip.ms match sipx or do I have to change sipx to
> match voip.ms (and change my finewall)?
>
> When I set up voip.ms, I used this how-to from Tony. However, some things
> have changed in sipx so there is not a one-to-one match.
>
> http://blog.myitdepartment.net/?p=191
>
> One of the things that is no longer in sipx (at least not that I could not
> find - I'm using v4.2.1) is the ITSP template drop down which he says to
> use. My guess is this is where the modifications to make sipx and 
> voip.msmatch were done.
>
> If I have to change sipx to use port 5060 instead of 5080, does that
> change how I support remote phones?
>
> Here is what currently works:
>
>    - From the AA, I can transfer the call to any extension.
>    - I can call out
>     - I can transfer a call from one ext to another
>     - I can setup a conference call
>    - I can leave voice-mail
>
> Stiles
>
> On 03/26/2012 12:30 PM, Gerald Drouillard wrote:
>
> Sounds like the call did not come in on port 5080
>
>
>
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