"Jay Milk" wrote ...> >It would appear to me that you could run Asterisk and SERon the>same box. Asterisk's sip-binding can be configured to be5061>instead of 5060, and I'd assume SER can be configured aswell. Sure, but then the two wouldn't be able to talk SIP to each other. Well, I guess you could use VOCAL, then do this ... (SIP:5060)---[*]---(MGCP)---[VOCAL]---(SIP:5061) This way you'd have two SIP servers on two different ports on the same machine and they'd still be able to pass calls between each other. Otherwise you'd need something like this: /etc/asterisk/sip.conf ... [general] port=5060 ; default port [SER] port=5061 ; talk to SER on this port instead host=localhost reinvite=no canreinvite=no etc. [mysoftphone] port=5062 ; talk to local SIP softphone on this port host=localhost reinvite=no canreinvite=no etc. Actually, looking at this, I quite like the idea. Any developer cares to comment on how much trouble it would be to implement this? rgds benjk __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? http://bb.yahoo.co.jp/