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    Builtin SIP and RTP ports [SOLVED]

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    • K Offline
      keithmcp
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      I see that pfsense 2.0 has SIP and RTP built in as choices for source ports, but what ports are they actually using?  I am assuming that SIP is 5060 or is it a range?  As for RTP is it 10000 to 20000 or something else?

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        marcelloc
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        @keithmcp:

        I see that pfsense 2.0 has SIP and RTP built in as choices for source ports, but what ports are they actually using?  I am assuming that SIP is 5060 or is it a range?  As for RTP is it 10000 to 20000 or something else?

        If you apply a rule using built in options, sip is 5060 and rtp is 5004.

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          keithmcp
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          Thanks. That's what I needed to know.  Looks like I can use the SIP one, but not the RTP one.

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