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    Default Re: XLite causes PAP2T to fail re-registration

    Quote Originally Posted by sr98user View Post
    Did you get it to work? I think you have to put the local port in "Topology" section in the "Manually specify port range".

    Also, I am not sure if Voipo allows more than 2 lines to register for incoming calls.
    That may be the case... I'm not personally sure, but will ask one of our support guys to confirm.
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    Default Re: XLite causes PAP2T to fail re-registration

    Same behavior on Port 5061.

    Incoming call rings to all, answered on XLite. PAP2 lines keep ringing (that's annoying...).

    Then both ports on the PAP2 fail to register.

    Reboot the PAP2 leads nowhere - and I can't bounce my network.

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    Default Re: XLite causes PAP2T to fail re-registration

    I'm a new customer - had the ATA less than a week. Tim, can you describe VOIPo policy (or point me to an online reference) w.r.t softphones? I understand that they need to point to the same server as the ATA. Other than that are there any restrictions to using a softphone in addition to your supplied ATA? With my current provider (which has no restrictions), we've taken a laptop and softphone to both Europe and Asia and used it to call home and return calls which I thought was a really nice feature.
    Russell

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    Default Re: XLite causes PAP2T to fail re-registration

    Quote Originally Posted by Russell View Post
    I'm a new customer - had the ATA less than a week. Tim, can you describe VOIPo policy (or point me to an online reference) w.r.t softphones? I understand that they need to point to the same server as the ATA. Other than that are there any restrictions to using a softphone in addition to your supplied ATA? With my current provider (which has no restrictions), we've taken a laptop and softphone to both Europe and Asia and used it to call home and return calls which I thought was a really nice feature.
    Yeah, that's no problem. The big thing is just being connected to the same server as ATA (so incoming calls go to right one).

    Incoming calls will route to both the softphone and ATA. Whichever one answers first will get the call.

    You should be fine using it while traveling.
    Timothy Dick
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