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Jamiel
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Port not Ready

Post by Jamiel »

When I start the brekeke service, I get a confirmation message saying the service has been successfully started.

However, the moment I check "server status", or go back to the "restart / shutdown" page, my server status shows as inactive. When I click on "start", I get a message saying "Port not Ready".

I am not behind any sort of firewall, nor am I using any sort of active antivirus processes.

Has anyone else run into this problem?
voipwell.com
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Location: Tannersville, Pennsylvania

Post by voipwell.com »

Hi,

Yes, many people have had this happen. If you post your os, java version and tomcat version I'm sure we can help you.
kgyula
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Post by kgyula »

May be a softphone or a PBX software are using this port. Try one of the following:
- check which program use the port 5060, and stop running it
- set another port for Brekeke SIP server (in configuration menu), for example 5061 - don't forget to save after the changes are made!
amr_elsawi
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Post by amr_elsawi »

Dear kgyula

I was try to change the SIP port from 5060 to 5061, but the system does not work, when I return to old one (5060), It was work again.

So I think the changing of the port will not solve the problem.


Thank you
Amr
Amr
Jamiel
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OS Version

Post by Jamiel »

Hi, my OS is Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2

Tomcat version is 5.5.20 (the version that comes with Brekeke SIP Server 2).

Java version is 1.5.0_11
Jamiel
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Re: kgyula

Post by Jamiel »

Hi, I actually tried changing the port. Changed it to 5061, 7000, and a whole range of other numbers, all throwing the same error message...
kgyula
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Re: kgyula

Post by kgyula »

Jamiel wrote:Hi, I actually tried changing the port. Changed it to 5061, 7000, and a whole range of other numbers, all throwing the same error message...
In my case the port number change solved the problem. I used a PBX software on same computer which used the same port 5060. Now both are working fine.

Sorry, I don't have other idea...
voipwell.com
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Post by voipwell.com »

Is your pc behind a nat router? What did you put into interface 1 on the sip server config. If behind a nat router your should put your lan ip address into interface 1 and your wan address into interface 2. You should also set up your pc to have a static lan address.
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