Rare SIP port

Hi,

I was checking my sip show peers and I realize that I have one SIP ext. that is using another Port. The port 49012.

I really don’t know why that ext. is registering using that Port if in the sip.conf I put port 5060.

The person who is using that extension is connected to our Asterisk using VPN but I don’t think that it has to do with the Port.

For my knowledge the VPN is just used to get the connection. It’s a simple PPTP Server.

What do you think is changing the Ext. Port?

I really don’t have a clue :confused:

Name/username Host Dyn Forcerport ACL Port Status 201/201 192.168.10.101 D N A 5060 OK (10 ms) 202/202 192.168.10.103 D N A 5060 OK (8 ms) 203 (Unspecified) D N A 0 UNKNOWN 204 (Unspecified) D N A 0 UNKNOWN 205/205 192.168.10.102 D N A 5060 OK (11 ms) 206 (Unspecified) D N A 0 UNKNOWN 207 (Unspecified) D N A 0 UNKNOWN 208 (Unspecified) D N A 0 UNKNOWN 209 (Unspecified) D N A 0 UNKNOWN 210 (Unspecified) D N A 0 UNKNOWN 211 (Unspecified) D N A 0 UNKNOWN 212 (Unspecified) D N A 0 UNKNOWN 213 (Unspecified) D N A 0 UNKNOWN 214 (Unspecified) D N A 0 UNKNOWN 215 (Unspecified) D N A 0 UNKNOWN 216 (Unspecified) D N A 0 UNKNOWN 217 (Unspecified) D N A 0 UNKNOWN 218 (Unspecified) D N A 0 UNKNOWN 219/219 192.168.10.200 D N A 49012 OK (105 ms)

Thanks,
Manuel

It’s nothing to do with the Asterisk configuration. The source port of the peer is chosen entirely by the peer.

Mmm… the thing is that I configured his softphone to use the Port 5060

What do you recommend me to do?

You probably cannot configure the local port number on that phone. Simply don’t worry about it.