Hi Neels,

> If you'd like to run alongside Osmocom (without cfg), then you probably
> want to stay clear of 4000 to 4500.

OK, this part is a given...

> So you can just pick 5000 or whatever.

The table in the wiki page already lists 5000 as A/IP for osmo-bsc_nat.
I am now thinking about 5100 to 5199 range.

> If we have agreement on it, we can also designate a port number or range on
> above wiki page as "used by project XYZ" and then hopefully future Osmocom
> programs will see that and choose a different port.

Would it be acceptable to add a note to the Port_Numbers wiki page
along the lines of:

"Port numbers 5100 through 5199 are reserved for deployment-specific
programs that may be developed locally by administrators of individual
Osmocom-based cellular networks, as may be needed for unique custom
requirements of individual deployments."

?

> It does not make sense to officially designate a given port range as
> non-Osmocom, because each program or program-family should make their own port
> choices. They should not *all* use the same port range.

Please note the "deployment-specific" language I propose above.  If I
develop custom add-ons to Osmocom CNI that are highly specific to USA
telecom environment and to the problem of interconnecting an Osmocom
network with this national telephone+SMS environment, and someone else
develops their own custom add-ons that are specific to local needs in
a very different world region with different needs, those two different
program-families will never run together.  Hence my idea of reserving
a range of port numbers for "deployment-specific" applications,
whatever they may be in a given deployment.

M~

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