There needs to be a better documentation. For instance, 15060 is used by the
media server. 8080 is used for xml/rpc, 5060 & 5061 for proxy, 5080
(normally) for trunking, 8085 for IVR, etc.

At some point it gets exposed and hidden again. It would sure be nice to
have a configuration report where one could surmise a safe port range (or
have it suggest one for you). The log message is, in your case, right on
that there is a conflict, it's unfortunate you had to dig to find it.

On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 5:13 PM, Joe Micciche <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ok it seems that sipregistrar and sipxrls are both starting up on high
> udp ports in addition to their regular ports, which causes Media Relay
> to fail due to inability to bind on these ports.
>
> I cannot find anywhere in any config where sipregistrar references high
> UDP ports - right now it's listening on UDP/5070, UDP/5075, and
> UDP/43037. sipxrls is listening on UDP/5140 and UDP/56954.
>
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