Hi all I fancied playing with SER and * on the same box. So i thought i'd just change the default sip port for * in sip.conf [general] port = 5065 ; Port to bind to (SIP is 5060) bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 ; Address to bind to (all addresses on machine) restarted * and now when i issue a> ]# netstat -anp |grep 5060 > udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:5060 0.0.0.0:* 9453/asteriskIts still on port 5060? asterisk -V> Asterisk 1.2.1btw i did a grep -r 5060 * in /etc/asterisk and found only the 1 instance. Any ideas Thanks in advance Bails
bails wrote:> Hi all I fancied playing with SER and * on the same box. So i thought > i'd just change the default sip port for * in sip.conf > > [general] > > port = 5065 ; Port to bind to (SIP is 5060) > bindaddr = 0.0.0.0 ; Address to bind to (all addresses on machine) > > restarted * and now when i issue a > >> ]# netstat -anp |grep 5060 >> udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:5060 >> 0.0.0.0:* 9453/asterisk > > Its still on port 5060? > > asterisk -V >> Asterisk 1.2.1 > > btw i did a grep -r 5060 * in /etc/asterisk and found only the 1 > instance. >Which instance is that? You know you can only have one port declaration in sip.conf. (which may now be called bindport since 1.2).
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