I havent tried this setiing yet but i dont think separating ports by , will
make asterisk listen on multiple ports ( i read it somewhere  but cant
remember ) . I will try it out sometime .

On 17/12/06, EWV2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Bindport is for [General]

Port is for  [Device]



You con use multiple ports in this format port=5060,5061,5091 or
bindport=5060,5061,5091



That's what I have read






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Then there is no way to make asterisk listen on multiple port ? Currently
iptables 5091 forward to 5060 is working but this should really be a
asterisk feature :(

On 16/12/06, *Eric ManxPower Wieling* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Mail list wrote:
> Yes i read that on voip-info wiki  but i have bindport = under device
> (extension) which should make that extension work on other port but its
> not working . :(

No, bindport= under the device section is ignored because it is not
supported.
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