On 13/11/06, Al Bochter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes you are right 10000-20000 are rtp ports used by asterisk by default
I have some that do set a custom range in /etc/asterisk/rtp.conf ..
After looking around.. There were not any notes about the 1000 - 2000 port
range on there website.
As you know if you don't know what the ports are it no workie!!!!!
And it is not good to DMZ the server.....
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Now I have a handytone 386 that is set to
SIP port 5060 and 5062
RTP port 5004 and 5008
You can set Random Ports to use: 1024 to 65535
The handytone will work fine on the LAN.... But if you would moved the
Handytone to the internet it would NOT work do to the firewall..
Using the asterisk defaults
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So liked I ask before "So is there any standard ports"
Both sides have to be willing to negotiate a port. Maybe your
handytone has its own restrictions on RTP ports? As you now know,
Asterisk doesn't care as long as you specify a range in rtp.conf.
1000-2000 must be a typo as ports <1024 are reserved and privileged.
There's no standard - there are several different conventions adopted
by different vendors, though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real-time_Transport_Protocol might help.
Peter
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Peter Bowyer
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