I don't send them SIP on 5080 if that is what you mean. Every trunk I have with
Verizon has had a different port for outbound.
As far as why, I asked about changing what ports Polycoms talked to Sipx on
sometime early this year. I was told it was almost possible with 4.04 (at the
time) and may be possible down the road, but not really tested or advised. I
did the port translation instead. That scared some people at Verizon, but now I
don't even tell them I'm doing it. I do not have any problems with firewalls,
QOS, etc. I don't know much about pfsense. We use Cisco gear mostly, but I
would be surprised if pfsense couldn't do a port translation.
Everything has been pretty much flawless once I got my setup going. We are
converting remote sites from Key systems every time we have an excuse to rewire
their buildings to replace single pair cabling with Cat 5/6.
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Scheidell <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2010 21:29:17
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected] users<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] port 5060/ port 5080, proxy why?
it doesn't look like pfsense can do this specifically. so I am going to
try to add two rules (4 I guess)
two natting rules and two firewall rules.
the last question everyone at level 3 asks is WHY.? (you do know that
this is some of the issues with firewalls, QOS services, etc. they
don't expect sip on 5080)
On 8/19/10 9:26 PM, Matthew Kitchin (Public) wrote:
> I translate everything inbound from my carrier on 5060 to 5080. Works
> perfectly.
>
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