On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 09:25 -0600, mkitchin.pub...@gmail.com wrote: > I cleared my sipxbridge.log and tried some test calls. I'm still at home > on X -Lite (taking care of sick kids, but I will be in the office with > Cisco and Polycom phones on a few hours). > I believe I have set sipx to pass 10 numbers to Verizon.
In your attached trace, you're sending 11 digits; you have a leading '1' followed by 10 digits. > I tried local and long distance. In the attached log, I think I see at > least one instance where it is Verizon rejecting me. My server is > 10.87.20.5. Correct - the far end returned a 403 Forbidden response. There's no indication in the response why it sent that, so you'll have to ask Verizon. > The verizon info is: > Inbound calls will route from the 172.30.209.0/24 port 5060 network and > you should be able to ping 172.30.209.1. This is the only address you > will be able to ping for security reasons. > For outbound calls please configure the SIP target (to the VzB network) > to one of the settings below. > IP: 172.30.209.62 port: 5070 > OR > FQDN: pcelbcn0001.dsi.globalipcom.com personally, I'd configure using the name, not the number, but make it: pcelbcn0001.dsi.globalipcom.com:5070 > I have a request into Verizon to change the port for inbound calls to > 5080. Once they 'approve' this setup, it becomes the template for 110 > locations. I would prefer to be able to keep 5060 as the port for > handsets to talk to the server. That's the correct way to set it up. _______________________________________________ sipx-users mailing list sipx-users@list.sipfoundry.org List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users Unsubscribe: http://list.sipfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/sipx-users sipXecs IP PBX -- http://www.sipfoundry.org/