Linksys SPA9000 and SIP registration with an E61

HI, I have my own IP telephony but I want to register my phone to be used with my Linksys SPA9000, anybody has the setup to do this with an E61?

Unfortunately my Nokia, an N95, can't register with the SPA9000 either. I managed to 'partially' register the phone. The phone registered itself an i saw it in the pbx status page.
(http:// - ip-adres of SPA9000 - /admin/status). The phone itself keeps notifying that it couldn't establish a connection and won't connect to the PBX.
What did the trick is realising that the PBX proxy listens to port 6060. So i added that port in the phone for the proxy and registrar. I know it's a part of the solution and i am working on it.
My plan
- setting up a syslog service on my linux server and search the logs for error mesages during the registration proces
- upgrading my firmware. The SPA9000 is up-to-date, but my N95 doesn't have the latest version yet. So i want to check the release notes from Nokia for information about solved SIP errors.
- checking the forums for tips
- ask Nokia for help

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