Come to think of it since the DTA310 uses DNS to find the SIP server, you
could setup a DNS cache and override the DNS entry for what packet8 uses
(proxy2-eqix-sjo.packet8.net : 15062, over here) to point to the IP of your
own SIP server?  Kind of a hack but it should work as long as it's running
on port 15062.  I am very new to this so I don't know if there's a port
standard for SIP like there is for HTTP, SSH, FTP, etc.?

Patrick Campbell 
OurVacationStore.com
Website Administrator
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Jafferali
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 5:44 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Total newbie here looking to do a
VoIPconference call?

> My packet8 "dta310" adapter has the SIP server hardcoded into it. If I 
> could change that, I could use that?

Search on broadbandreports.com VoIP forum - there are several postings
(including a few by me) with instructions on how to downgrade the DTA-310 to
v1111, put in the SIP settings and upgrade to (not higher
than) v1234. I haven't tried it with *, but I assume it should work.

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