> Sure. For example the outbound-draft (now RFC XXXX) statesthat the
> outbound
> proxy listens in UDP port 5060 for SIP and STUN protocols.

Yes, of course. You can design any protocol to do everything via one port.
But I had the impression that with Nahum that is not the case. If you use a
legacy application which uses port x you cannot start another application
using the same port. The socket cannot be opend by the other application.

Regarding STUN this is a special case. The new STUN protocol has been
designed to be multiplexed with every other protocol but you cannot compare
this with the situation of legacy SIP signalling and a legacy media
application. - In my opinion.

Franz

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