Ask your reseller to fix it.
On Apr 26, 2012 5:15 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Whatever you say. If they won't help you your reseller should be able to
> > work it out.
>
> I'm not making this up. They have been telling me since I first contacted
> them that they do not provide port 5080. I've been pushing and pushing them
> to fix that problem. It took me a month of emailing to finally get them to
> get it into development and since then, they first promised it in two
> weeks. Heck, here is a paste of the last email I received on this.
>
> //
> The recent update is port 5080 is in full testing on our QA platform when
> it will be completed is unknown at the present moment. That will be
> determined by the full comprehensive testing prior to be put into general
> production.
>
> Please keep in mind "Test Trunks" are authorized for a very short testing
> period. The three installed have been up for some time. You might want to
> consider purchasing a couple for a more permanent test solution.
>
> As I am updated from engineering regarding the 5080 I will pass along to
> you.
> \\
>
> The above is from Sean. Not sure what I could possibly be missing but more
> importantly, why it is that you are able to get port 5080 without having to
> go through port forwarding nonsense.
>
>
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