STUN is when you don't have a static public ip address for your server.
Assuming you have a static IP, you would have entered it in the SPECIFY IP
ADDRESS field (not STUN) address type. Since you are using remore workers, you
should make sure your public port is 5080.
You should also make sure
Please, find the two requested files. BTW..Looking at the sipxbridge, I found
stun server configuration, but the itsp doesn't use stun server.
Thanks again for your help.
- Original Message
From: M. Ranganathan
To: roman gelfand
Cc: sipx-users@list.sipfoundry.org
Sent: Monday, May
The phone needs to successfully register before it can be sent a restart
command. Obviously the DHCP options need to be present, and if you have phones
that were used on another system a full wipe of the config would be best to
keep any manually entered information from hindering either registra
I downloaded the 4.0 ISO. The install went smooth, other than having to
reboot a few times to get the web interface going. I've got a few other
issues I'd like to share with the devs/users to probe for solutions.
I have yet to find a phone that restarts after sending it a profile.
I've used Polyco
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 8:47 PM, roman gelfand wrote:
>
> I am not able to register with itsp from sipxbridge. However, I am able to
> register with x-lite softphone. Both clients are behind cisco pix 501
> firewall.
>
> I am not sure if it means anything, but it appears that,
> 1. itsp's aut
I am not able to register with itsp from sipxbridge. However, I am able to
register with x-lite softphone. Both clients are behind cisco pix 501
firewall.
I am not sure if it means anything, but it appears that,
1. itsp's authorization proxy server listens on port 5080.
2. sipx's registrat
After doing some wiresharking, I found that in fact connection to the sipx
server was established and there was authentication failure. I then remembered
that in one of the posts I think you mentioned that you need to specify domain
name and sipx needs to know about. Guessing, I added the ex
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 11:38 AM, roman gelfand wrote:
>
> I tried a different provider, callcentric, with register based provisioning.
> I have also changed firewall configuration according to the specifications
> listed below.
>
> Here is the firewall configuration:
> access-list inbound line
I tried a different provider, callcentric, with register based provisioning. I
have also changed firewall configuration according to the specifications listed
below.
Here is the firewall configuration:
access-list inbound line 2358 permit udp any interface outside range 3
31000
access-li
http://sipx-wiki.calivia.com/index.php/SipX_ConfigServer_SOAP_API
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 5:07 AM, Rene Pankratz wrote:
> Hello List members,
> in the Feature description of SipXecs is mentioned a SOAP Interface to CDR
> data, but i cannot find any documentation about it.
> Does anyone know wher
Hi,
i have a serious issue related with PlcmSpIp user, created from sipx. It
looks that my server was compromised.
I see these in my secure logs:
sshd[16435]: Accepted password for PlcmSpIp from 69.225.246.190 port
37241 ssh2
sshd[16435]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user PlcmSpIp
Hello List members,
in the Feature description of SipXecs is mentioned a SOAP Interface to CDR
data, but i cannot find any documentation about it.
Does anyone know where to find documentation or the Port & WSDL-description
of the interface?
Thanks in advance
René
Hi Guys,
After Bob and Mark information about SIP aware (SIP ALG) device, I search
the information about Cisco IOS version and I found that the IOS version for
the Cisco we use is already support NAT for SIP and by default is running.
After playing and searching around the configuration I managed t
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