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mortician wrote:[color=blue]
> Hi > > I want to configure both OrbTalk and Sipagate on my PAP2 v1. > > Can they both be set on the same ports. > > They both seem to want to use port 5060[/color] Local SIP port is different to remote SIP port. Remote - usually 5060 Local - by default is 5060 (line1) and 5061 (line2). There is never normally any reason to change these. Tim |
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Tim has brought this to us :[color=blue]
> mortician wrote:[color=green] >> Hi >> >> I want to configure both OrbTalk and Sipagate on my PAP2 v1. >> >> Can they both be set on the same ports. >> >> They both seem to want to use port 5060[/color] > > Local SIP port is different to remote SIP port. > > Remote - usually 5060 > > Local - by default is 5060 (line1) and 5061 (line2). There is never > normally any reason to change these.[/color] On a similar topic, I tried using an SPA1001 as an extension on an NEC XN120 PABX. The default port that NEC use for extensions is 5070 (5060 is used for trunks). Changing the SPA's port to 5070 didn't actually make any difference. Wireshark trace showed the port in use remained as 5060. Grandstream Handytone worked once the SIP port was changed to 5070 within the handytone's web browser. Am I missing something with the SPA, or is it likely that I'm stuck with 5060? |
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Jono wrote:[color=blue]
> Am I missing something with the SPA, or is it likely that I'm stuck with > 5060?[/color] You are. You specify the remote port in the Proxy setting, with a :. For example, enter the proxy as 192.168.45.2:5070 Where it says Port: is actually the local SIP port. Tim |
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Tim expressed precisely :[color=blue]
> Jono wrote:[color=green] >> Am I missing something with the SPA, or is it likely that I'm stuck with >> 5060?[/color] > > > You are. > > You specify the remote port in the Proxy setting, with a :. > > For example, enter the proxy as 192.168.45.2:5070 > > > Where it says Port: is actually the local SIP port.[/color] I did do that. Perhaps a flaw in the firmware then (Old Sipura firmware) Thanks. |
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Cheers Folks
"Jono" <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> wrote in message news:mn.eada7d791b7ee917.48968@blueyonder.invalid...[color=blue] > Tim expressed precisely :[color=green] >> Jono wrote:[color=darkred] >>> Am I missing something with the SPA, or is it likely that I'm stuck with >>> 5060?[/color] >> >> >> You are. >> >> You specify the remote port in the Proxy setting, with a :. >> >> For example, enter the proxy as 192.168.45.2:5070 >> >> >> Where it says Port: is actually the local SIP port.[/color] > > I did do that. Perhaps a flaw in the firmware then (Old Sipura firmware) > > Thanks. > >[/color] |
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Jono wrote:[color=blue][color=green]
>> Where it says Port: is actually the local SIP port.[/color] > > I did do that. Perhaps a flaw in the firmware then (Old Sipura firmware)[/color] I've never known it not to work. I can send you some newer firmware if you email me at work. I have plenty in my collection. Tim |
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Tim brought next idea :[color=blue]
> Jono wrote:[color=green][color=darkred] >>> Where it says Port: is actually the local SIP port.[/color] >> >> I did do that. Perhaps a flaw in the firmware then (Old Sipura firmware)[/color] > > I've never known it not to work. > > I can send you some newer firmware if you email me at work. I have plenty in > my collection.[/color] Cheers |
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