p>;tag=00127f98eaa9004405071fb9-0d560bee\r\nTo:
> >\r\nCall-ID: 00127f98-eaa9001d-4a738572-3b6e1...@10.87.20.254\r
> \nCSeq: 102 ACK\r\nMax-Forwards: 20\r\nVia: SIP/2.0/TCP
> 10.87.20.5;branch=z9hG4bK-
> sipXecs-0016a7a00a17b94001516f24875b44f09653;rport=38526\r\nContent-
> Le
rk to do on my end.
> In a document I gave them several weeks ago, I did provide them, the
> IP of my server.
>
> Melting Pot Technologies GMail wrote:
>> Can you run:
>>
>> cd /var/log/sipxpbx
>>
>> rm -f ./sipxbridge.log
>>
>> Make a test call, an
ridgeXmlRpcServerImpl:"Supported protocol = SSLv3"
> "2009-11-20T21:57:48.814000Z":3:JAVA:INFO:nshpbx1.sipx.voip:main:
> :SipXbridgeXmlRpcServerImpl:"Supported protocol = TLSv1"
> "2009-11-20T21:57:49.840000Z":4:JAVA:INFO:nshpbx1.sipx.vo
Did you uncheck register on initialization?
On Nov 20, 2009, at 4:24 PM, "mkitchin.pub...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> In case you didn't have enough emails from me, here is a little more
> info. I put in 123 for the username, so that is obviously where the
> 'sip:1...@pcelbcn0001' entry is coming from.