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Re: I can't get my PAP2T-na to work with 2 sip accounts said by Stunata:You hit it right on. It was a router forwarding problem. I forwarded UDP port 5060 and 5061 and it works. Glad you got it to work. I have voip.ms installed on the second line of an old PAP2 too, but with nothing special in my configuration. |
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 | I had to forward ports 5060-5061 UPD port 53 UDP port 96 UDP ports 10000-20000 UDP
It also works if you put it in the DMZ outside the firewall, but I didn't like doing that.
On the Netopia 3347 they are called pinholes.
I figured I would post those incase someone else runs across this at some later date. |
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 brg join:2001-01-03 Chicago, IL kudos:1 | said by Stunata:I had to forward ports 5060-5061 UPD port 53 UDP port 96 UDP ports 10000-20000 UDP I'm not familiar with forwarding UDP ports 53, 96 and 10000-20000 (which, at 10,000 ports, is a pretty big range; hardly a "pinhole.") What lead you to those particular ports as ones that you had to forward? My forwarding rules so as to support my PAP2T-NA with both lines registering, as well as 3 separate softphones (X-Lite, Zoiper and occasionally Phoner) don't look anything like yours... |
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 | These values came from the PAP2T manual. Not the service provider. I also looked in my router to see which ports were being used by the PAP2T based on its NAT ip address and 53, 5060 and 5061 along with a 16000+ value were being used.
I'm not sure where they got 96 but I put it in there also.
So, I figured I would forward what they told me to. These were all UDP ports and not TCP ports.
Yes, it is a pretty large range. I actually had to move another pinhole that was in that range for another piece of hardware on my system. |
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