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Unread 08-01-2007, 02:00 AM   #1
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Default Using 2 port ATA

Hi,
I want to use SIP Broker to call both ports on my ATA separately. I have it working on the first port (which uses port 5060) but I can't get it to work on the second port (using port number 5061). Both ports are forwarded.

Is there a way to configure the port that Sip Broker uses?

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A single SIPBroker network registration will allow you to receive calls from SIPBroker to your network switch (Asterisk works wonderfully well) for you to distribute to your network's members. Configuring a single line device (Line 1 of your ATA) will not provide the requisite networking functionality at your end to do what you describe.

If you are shy about setting up Asterisk you may want to investigate voxalot service to do your networking for you.
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