No. There is not a way to see this. Though netstat could tell you what
is open. You might also look at your firewall to see if ports are
closed or what state of closed.

I suspect the firewall state might not be cleaning the session up.

On 11/1/10, Matt White <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there a way to see how many ports the relay currently has in use?
>
> I have an installation where sipxbridge reports "503 No ports available"
> every few months.  The only cure is to restart the bridge and relay.
>
> There are currently 1000 ports configured.  With 4 ports per call and 1/2
> the ports reserved for remote workers that should give 125 calls.
>
> This customer has no remote phones and about 100 handsets.  I've never seen
> more than 10 calls at the same time.
>
> So, somewhere ports must be getting left open.  I'd like to be able monitor
> the ports in use and see if I can find a pattern to ports not clearing down.
>
> -M
>

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