On Jan 10, 2013, at 8:40 AM, Richard Clayton <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am currently running SIP ALG on 1000 devices without any problems, a 
> mixture of 857 and 887VA-M.  I originally had a problem with the 887VA-M but 
> a bug fix was released after I raised a TAC case.
> 
> Cheers
> Sledge

The challenge I faced is that there are many people who do SIP, e.g.: original 
iChat A/V was SIP and it was broken. While I can understand basic testing with 
only Cisco devices (e.g.: 7940/7960 at the time) worked they clearly were doing 
something wrong and broke other systems as well.

Just as easy to turn off their behavior as to chase a TAC case for months and 
have them or a dev argue with us.  Most people who do SIP over the internet run 
their gateways such that it will work properly behind NAT.  It's when a 
midpoint device decides to do something 'smart' when it's not been explicitly 
configured to do so that it causes problems.

- Jared
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