Yes, it is enabled on port 5060. I do receive a TCP ACK back from the
server, so I know the TCP segment is received at the server hosting the
Asterisk build.

On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 8:36 AM, A J Stiles <asterisk_l...@earthshod.co.uk>
wrote:

> On Wednesday 17 Feb 2016, Sonny Rajagopalan wrote:
> > OK. Let me ask this. Is anything else necessary, except choosing TCP as
> the
> > preferred protocol on the client, to make TCP w Asterisk work? At the
> > moment, I have only changed one line in pjsip.conf from my working UDP
> > setup:
> >
> > [transport-tcp]
> > type=transport
> > protocol=tcp ; <--------------- only this line was changed.
>
> Presumably you have firewall rules in action. Did you enable TCP on port
> 5060?
>
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