Kamailio is useful when you want to do weird, non-standard, or unusual stuff with SIP. You could send your outgoing connections to Kamailio, which could then send the connection out with the required source port.

Have you considered using a not stupid provider?

On 7/10/21 3:44 PM, Joshua C. Colp wrote:
On Sat, Jul 10, 2021 at 2:39 PM Alexander Perkins <alexanderhenryperk...@gmail.com <mailto:alexanderhenryperk...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Hi All.  We have a provider that requires us to SOURCE the SIP
    connection on TCP 5061.  I honestly have no clue how to force
    Asterisk to always SOURCE the SIP connection on a certain port.

    Can anybody point me in the right direction?  I am using PJSIP.


If you are referring to an outgoing connection, it's not possible to configure PJSIP to do this. For an outgoing connection the system uses an ephemeral port as the source.

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