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I've set up a FreePBX server that has a direct connection to the internet (no router/NAT). I've been able to connect it to a SIP trunk, and have created an extension for use with an IP phone. Thing is I can't get the IP phone (or any softphone software) to connect to the PBX.
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Logging into Asterisk and doing a 'sip show peers' produces:
I've set SIP debugging to on and see the communication between the server and SIP trunk, but when I attempt to register a device for extension 200 I see nothing. I was seeing messages for a brief time that reported that the password was incorrect. Strange thing was it was after a long stretch of seeing nothing, and I'm not sure what, if anything, I did for it to get through.
I've tried disabling iptables on the server, and I've put my IP phone in my routers DMZ but still no luck.
The sip_additional.conf file looks like:
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In the end it was just that asterisk was listening on 5061, not 5060. I find that strange, as I didn't change any default port settings anywhere in FreePBX.
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