The idea is you no longer need 5080 if you have port 5060 relay
enabled. ITSP that you define would still see registrations requests
sent from port 5080 but the contact address in the register would now be
5060. Calls from ITSP hitting 5060 are automatically relayed by the
proxy to the bridge and vice versa. If you think this is not working,
it benefit all of us if you can share the whats happening in signalling
by getting a sipxviewr snapshot or by producing a packet capture we
could analyze before painstakingly resorting to reading logs between
proxy and sipxbridge.
On 03/03/2011 10:57 AM, Michael Scheidell wrote:
doesn't work.
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Subject: Re: [sipx-users] Q About port 5060 trunking support on 4.4
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 14:47:52 -0500
From: Douglas Hubler <[email protected]>
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To: Discussion list for users of sipXecs software
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On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Michael Scheidell
<[email protected]> wrote:
> rumor has it, you can use port 5060 for both trunking and remote users/sip:
> calls.
>
> If I set it up this way, is the src port on sipx also 5060? I guess it
> would have to be for bydirectional 5060/5060 support.
Only inbound I think. Proxy detects something for bridge and passes
it along. Joegen may know more. You have to enable it on the proxy
advanced settings. "Enable bridge-proxy relay"
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so, sipx 4.4.0 doen't support inbound udp trunking on port 5060.
I did the above, and reset services.
example:
set up voip.ms as 'ip based authentication'.
put in your sipx ip.
let it settle for 60 seconds.
make a call. called a did, it hit the AA (new aa in 4.4.0, did is in
AA, not phoney user)
press an extension:
noop.
SIP Status: 603 Declined (policy)
it doesn't think its an inbound trunk.
On 3/1/11 2:47 PM, Douglas Hubler wrote:
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Michael Scheidell
<[email protected]> wrote:
rumor has it, you can use port 5060 for both trunking and remote users/sip:
calls.
If I set it up this way, is the src port on sipx also 5060? I guess it
would have to be for bydirectional 5060/5060 support.
Only inbound I think. Proxy detects something for bridge and passes
it along. Joegen may know more. You have to enable it on the proxy
advanced settings. "Enable bridge-proxy relay"
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