On Sun, Sep 25, 2005 at 07:26:12AM -0600, Rich Adamson wrote:
> 
> Two approaches that have been rather common are:
>  1. use the separate contexts for each did,
>  2. in the register statement, add /1234 at the end; like
>     register => username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/6789
> 
I don't think it will work , iax statement don't have 
exten on end. 

[..]
register <user>[:<password>] @ <remote_host> [:<port>] To register with
another IAX server.
[..]

This is true for SIP but not for IAX.


> For #2, incoming calls would be handled with:
>  exten => 6789,1,Dial(SIP/1235)
> 
Besides that :

*CLI> iax2 show registry 
Host                  Username    Perceived             Refresh  State
X.X.X.X:4569      Username1       [MYIP]:4569        60  Registered
X.X.X.X:4569      Username2       [MYIP]:4569        60  Registered
X.X.X.X:4569      Username3       [MYIP]:4569        60  Registered

source and destination ports for all 3 iax registrations are the same ,
and my isp see only one, becouse rest is overwriten.

/pch

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