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disconsented

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#133623 28-Oct-2013 14:59
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As per the title I am having trouble trying to connect my SPA 303 to WXC's Open VFX. The device returns 404 under the registration state field, I have already DMZ Hosting as well as opening port 5060 on UDP and TCP. However I tried these settings in my router and it is able to register and provide service for analogue phones (which we do not have available). Any ideas on how I can diagnose/fix this issue?

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  #923078 28-Oct-2013 15:26
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I guess the most obvious question is whether you're using the correct details.

Port forwarding port 5060 or putting the phone on a DMZ is a massive security risk so should be avoided at all costs.



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  #923079 28-Oct-2013 15:29
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sbiddle: I guess the most obvious question is whether you're using the correct details.

Port forwarding port 5060 or putting the phone on a DMZ is a massive security risk so should be avoided at all costs.

I appear to be using the correct details as the router has been able to connect fine unlike the SPA 303

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  #923142 28-Oct-2013 18:28
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Probably the SBC caching your old entry when you're changing devices.



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  #923149 28-Oct-2013 18:36
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sbiddle: Probably the SBC caching your old entry when you're changing devices.

So what do I do to fix this?

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  #923616 29-Oct-2013 15:49
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Hi disconsented,

It appears you have changed phone numbers a couple of weeks ago and you are still trying to register with the old phone number which is why you are getting the 404's. Would you like me to re-send you the email with the new authentication information ?

Andrei.

Edit: I just resent you the email with the auth info as I don't believe you received the last one after your number ported.

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  #923647 29-Oct-2013 16:22
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grudge: Hi disconsented,

It appears you have changed phone numbers a couple of weeks ago and you are still trying to register with the old phone number which is why you are getting the 404's. Would you like me to re-send you the email with the new authentication information ?

Andrei.

Edit: I just resent you the email with the auth info as I don't believe you received the last one after your number ported.

That was the issue, just got the email and it is working correctly :)

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