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pankajbanga

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#110521 10-Oct-2012 19:59
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Can someone please help me out with this.
I use slingshot as my provider for BB and Italk,
Recently I took service from UBLOCK-us to watck NETFLIX.
As soon as changed the DNS on my server my italk doesn't work.
Called slingshot as usual not much help.
They suggested port forwrding.
I am using Linksys spa2102 ATA for italk.
Any suggestions ?

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  #699313 10-Oct-2012 20:23
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Can you do a "nslookup" command from your command prompt when using both Slingshot and Utalk DNS servers? Please post the results here.




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  #699317 10-Oct-2012 20:33
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Yea I guess that the iTalk domain isn't being resolved correctly and therefore the line isn't registering. Find out what the IP address of the iTalk sip proxy is and put that in to your ATA instead of a domain name. Then it won't matter what DNS server you use.

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  #699393 10-Oct-2012 22:39
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chevrolux: Yea I guess that the iTalk domain isn't being resolved correctly and therefore the line isn't registering. Find out what the IP address of the iTalk sip proxy is and put that in to your ATA instead of a domain name. Then it won't matter what DNS server you use.


Thanks chevrolux , i changed the DNS in the ATA and its working fine now , hope it stays this way.

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