[asterisk-users] Why is this happening?

burke at tailorhosting.com burke at tailorhosting.com
Mon Oct 16 13:41:03 MST 2006


Do me a favor and try running "netstat -aplntu | grep asterisk" and see
what ports are actually being used. Are you connected to another ITSP? If
so then that may be the local port of that connection... just an idea, i
don't have Asterisk access right now to double check.

Ryan


> On 10/16/06, Time Bandit <timebandit001 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Why is it running on port 1207?
>> because Asterisk is listening on port 4569 and when a connection comes
>> in, it as handed to another port so it can continue listening on port
>> 4569. Otherwise you would only be handling 1 connection at a time.
>>
>> Pretty basic networking stuff I think :c)
>
> Thanks for the answer, but I don't buy it.  There are currently 0
> calls up on that bridge, while another connection which has calls up
> on it is on Port 4569.. please try again.  IAX2 is suppose to run on
> ONLY one port.. this is why it is so nice for use in firewall
> situations.
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