[SFLphone] SIP port and multiple accounts

Emmanuel Milou emmanuel.milou at savoirfairelinux.com
Thu Sep 24 10:27:13 EDT 2009


Hello !

In the 0.9.6 version, the same SIP port is applied to every accounts.
More precisely, all the accounts are using the same UDP transport. That
is also the reason why the STUN paramaters apply to every accounts. You
should be able to change the SIP in the configuration panel though, at
least system-wide. If it does not work, please report the bug on our bug
tracker: http://projects.savoirfairelinux.net/projects/sflphone/issues
Note that in the 0.9.7 release, you will be able to have multiple
UDP/TCP transports, and the STUN / TLS parameters will be applied per
account, so stay tuned !

If you have multiple accounts, you may select a priority order in the
accounts list. The first registered account will be used by default to
make a call. You may also, when dialing a number, right-click and select
in the contextual menu the account to be used for this current call.

Cheers

Manu


Le jeudi 24 septembre 2009 à 00:03 -0700, Albixman a écrit :
> Hello!
> 
> I'm using SFLphone 0.9.6 on Ubuntu Jaunty amd64.
> 
> How can I select a different port for SIP signals and for RTP streaming?
> It seems that the field in the settings menu don't work properly.
> Sometimes when I shut down the program/computer that setting comes
> back to 5060. I need this option to avoid conflicts inside my network
> (I have 2 SFLphones into 2 different computer registered to a
> different internal of the same PBX).
> It would be nicer to select a different SIP port for every account.
> 
> If I setup multiple accounts, how can I select the one to be used for a call?
> 
> Thank you very much.
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Emmanuel Milou
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Savoir-Faire Linux Inc.
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