Hi,
   Thanks.

2012/7/18 Tarun2 Gupta <[email protected]>

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> Theoritically yes, protocol imposes no such restrictions on use of same
> port for **SIP** messages.****
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> Subject: [Sip-implementors] Does **SIP** client can use different port
> for Register and Invite?
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> Hi,All,****
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>     Does **SIP** Client can use different port for Register and Invite?***
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>     That means a **SIP** client may use a port 5067 to send **SIP**Register
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> message to **SIP** server 5060 port , and use port 5068 port to send **SIP
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> Register Message to **SIP** server 5060 port .****
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>    Thanks!****
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