Cable and Worthless?  They get the advantage of continued Internet and
Voice lines, inhibiting the sharing of bandwidth between the two needs.

Oddly enough, they don't block any well known security exploits' default
ports, like NetBus or SubSeven.

This all aside, it would seem that perhaps VPNs are the key to
inter-business VoIP, although it certainly does add to the complexity
and diminish the scalability of VoIP.

Not having done this personally, does anyone see any issues with this
solution (besides the fact that you have to have a VPN connection to
every location you'd like to talk VoIP to)?

On Sat, 02 Nov 2002 16:17:15-0800"Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Cable & Wireless is pushing this through??  What advantage are they 
> getting from something this stoopid?
> 
> Anyway, i remember reading that some mail traffic can be funneled 
> through UDP, but of course, that's hardly a requirement.
> 
> Beyond that, i think NFS utilizes UDP on 800?
> 
> On 11/02/2002 09:15 AM, David A. Bandel wrote:
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> > Folks, 
> > 
> > I need some quick help.  In just 5 days all ISPs in Panama have been
> > ordered to block a bunch of ports.  I need to know what (besides
> > VoIP connections) uses these ports.  This is an initiative
> > railroaded through by C&W here.  But I know other than VoIP
> > programs/services are affected.
> > 
> > UDP Ports:
> > 1034
> > 1035
> > 2090
> > 2091
> > 5000
> > 6801
> > 6802
> > 6803
> > 9900
> > 9901
> > 12080
> > 12120
> > 12122
> > 22555
> > 26133
> > 30582
> > 35061
> > 38000
> > 38100
> > 38200
> > 47563
> > 48310
> > 51200
> > 51201
> > 
> > This also affects legitimate business that can be legally conducted
> > VoIP here. But I need to know if it hits any other programs (Windoze
> > programs, MAC programs too) that aren't using VoIP.
> > 
> > TIA,
> > 
> > David A. Bandel
> > - -- 
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