I'm wondering if there's anyone out there who has successfully gotten an SPA-3000 to register, as its documentation would indicate, on both ports 5060 (for standard client FXS service) and 5061 (for the purpose of originating calls via SIP from the PSTN interface on the box). I can get one or the other to register, but with the current firmware (3.1.7) so far I haven't been able to get both. The second ones gives me an error: chan_sip.c:10823 handle_request_register: Registration from '<sip:spa3000@192.168.1.1>' failed for '192.168.1.113' - Username/auth name mismatch I have checked the settings 1000 times; spa3000 is what I have in both the SIP "stanza" name as well as the "username" parameter, and that is the name I'm using in the SPA config screen for "User" It works all right, even though, according to the average of the many conflicting explanations as to how these things are to be configured, it shouldn't. Thx. B.
Brian Capouch wrote:> I'm wondering if there's anyone out there who has successfully gotten an > SPA-3000 to register, as its documentation would indicate, on both ports > 5060 (for standard client FXS service) and 5061 (for the purpose of > originating calls via SIP from the PSTN interface on the box). > > I can get one or the other to register, but with the current firmware > (3.1.7) so far I haven't been able to get both. The second ones gives > me an error: > > chan_sip.c:10823 handle_request_register: Registration from > '<sip:spa3000@192.168.1.1>' failed for '192.168.1.113' - Username/auth > name mismatch > > I have checked the settings 1000 times; spa3000 is what I have in both > the SIP "stanza" name as well as the "username" parameter, and that is > the name I'm using in the SPA config screen for "User" > > It works all right, even though, according to the average of the many > conflicting explanations as to how these things are to be configured, it > shouldn't. > > Thx. > > B.B, I have had it working perfectly with 2.0.11 for a while now, which I know is ancient... But hey, it works! -- Kristian Kielhofner
Brian Capouch wrote:> I'm wondering if there's anyone out there who has successfully gotten an > SPA-3000 to register, as its documentation would indicate, on both ports > 5060 (for standard client FXS service) and 5061 (for the purpose of > originating calls via SIP from the PSTN interface on the box). > > I can get one or the other to register, but with the current firmware > (3.1.7) so far I haven't been able to get both. The second ones gives > me an error: > > chan_sip.c:10823 handle_request_register: Registration from > '<sip:spa3000@192.168.1.1>' failed for '192.168.1.113' - Username/auth > name mismatch > > I have checked the settings 1000 times; spa3000 is what I have in both > the SIP "stanza" name as well as the "username" parameter, and that is > the name I'm using in the SPA config screen for "User" > > It works all right, even though, according to the average of the many > conflicting explanations as to how these things are to be configured, it > shouldn't.Yes, have had it working through many sipura firmware updates including the latest, and through many cvs-head updates over the last year or so. I'm out of town today and can't supply any sample config info, but it was very straight forward. I used different userid/secrets for the two registrations. Multiple associates and isp's (that I assist) also have it working fine.