Try this: Use login ID: 0 Clear the Login ID Field so it's blank
> lawyer, IT consultant and actor Versatile us Aussies :-) -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeremy Malcolm Sent: Monday, 20 February 2006 1:57 PM To: Mike Newton Cc: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] RE: Cisco 7905 can't register Mike Newton wrote: >>My Cisco 7905 can't register with Asterisk (1.0.7-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC7k >>on Debian stable). It could, however, register with another >>installation of Asterisk and the settings on the phone (apart from the >>SIP proxy address) haven't changed since then. > > I was having this very problem last week; perhaps you've got the same issue. > You should make sure if you're behind NAT that your SIPDefault.cnf has the 2 > NAT settings enabled. I didn't figure it out right away, because I was > focusing on the 401 unauthorized message, which doesn't really indicate a > NAT problem. I can't remember what the 2 settings are offhand, but they're > in the documentation. I should be able to do this using the Web interface too, right, if I disable TFTP downloading of the configuration? We have: UID jeremy PWD SECRET Proxy tardis.malcolm.id.au AltProxyTimeOut 0 UseLoginID 1 LoginID jeremy SIPRegInterval 3600 MaxRedirect 5 SIPRegOn 1 NATIP 0.0.0.0 SIPPort 5060 MediaPort 16384 OutBoundProxy 0 NatServer 0 NatTimer 0x00000000 DialPlan *St4-|#St4-|911|1>#t8.r9t2-|0>#t811.rat4-|^1t4>#.- IPDialPlan 1 But these are the same settings it had when it was registering to a different Asterisk server...? -- JEREMY MALCOLM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - lawyer, IT consultant and actor. Internet and Open Source specialist. Web site: http://www.malcolm.id.au. host -t NAPTR 1.0.8.0.3.1.2.9.8.1.6.e164.org |awk '{print substr($7,6)}' _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users