Re: X-lite local sip port
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Russell
Wouldn't east01.voipwelcome.com:5079 specify the port to be used on the server side? I'm interested in specifying a different port from the default 5060 on the client side. Or, am I just confused?
I thought so too. I assumed it worked for dbmaven. I just tried that and it definitely uses the 5079 on the server side and not the client site. Here is my NAT entry if I use east01.voipwelcome.com:5079 and vPanel confirms it.
udp x.x.x.x:30056 x.x.x.x:30056 208.43.97.218:5079 208.43.97.218:5079
VOIPo is accepting SIP connection from more than 5060 port. Setting the ports in the Topology section make the local port change for me.. I set it to 6061 and 6062
udp x.x.x.x:6060 x.x.x.x:6060 208.43.97.218:5079 208.43.97.218:5079
Re: X-lite local sip port
Thanks for clarifying things for me, sr98user. Btw, if you ever want to try a nifty softphone you can try http://www.zoiper.com/zoiper.php. Get the 2.0 (which I've tried with excellent results) and not the communicator (never tried).
Re: X-lite local sip port
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Russell
Thanks for clarifying things for me, sr98user. Btw, if you ever want to try a nifty softphone you can try
http://www.zoiper.com/zoiper.php. Get the 2.0 (which I've tried with excellent results) and not the communicator (never tried).
I just looked and from what I see X-Lite has more features.
Re: X-lite local sip port
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Xponder1
I just looked and from what I see X-Lite has more features.
You're probably right. I like it because it supports multiple providers, which X-Lite does not.
Re: X-lite local sip port
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Russell
You're probably right. I like it because it supports multiple providers, which X-Lite does not.
Ya I noticed that too. Until someone mentioned it the other day I had never tried multiple providers.