[Asterisk-Users] SIP in the Philippines
Ed Greenberg
edg at greenberg.org
Fri Feb 11 12:04:27 MST 2005
Can they ping the box successfully?
Do they have enough bandwidth?
Are you seeing ANY failed or successful registrations?
You can change the SIP port in your SIP.CONF, though I don't know if you
can use both ports at the same time. Perhaps. Worth reading the wiki to
see.
</edg>
--On Friday, February 11, 2005 10:16 AM -0800 kurtz <kurtz at lightspeed.ca>
wrote:
> I have a frend in Manilla who is trying to connect to an Asterisk-based
> VoIP provider here in Western Canada.
>
> Has anyone had difficulties with SIP in the Philippines ? I'm having a
> lot of trouble getting info from the provider there (PLDT) and it seems
> as if the device can't access a port that will allow it to get out and
> REGISTER with the switchboard even because the provider never sees it
> make a request.
>
> Is it possible that port 5060 is being blocked ? I'm unclear as to
> whether or not the required port must indeed be 5060 or if Asterisk is
> somehow able to recognize SIP / UDP on any incoming port and correctly
> port forward it.
>
> They're using a SPA-1001.
>
> Thanks,
> Kurtz
>
>
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