
I added port 8060 to my SBC config and have the customer connect to either 5060 or 8060. Port 8060 will by pass a SIP ALG. My SBC (Acme Packet) still communicated to Broadsoft on 5060. It is an easy change to the acme sip-interface config sip-interface state enabled realm-id accessBWORKS description sip-port address A.B.C.D port 5060 transport-protocol UDP tls-profile allow-anonymous registered ims-aka-profile sip-port address A.B.C.D port 5060 transport-protocol TCP tls-profile allow-anonymous registered ims-aka-profile sip-port address A.B.C.D port 8060 transport-protocol UDP tls-profile allow-anonymous registered ims-aka-profile [?] -- Matthew S. Crocker President Crocker Communications, Inc. PO BOX 710 Greenfield, MA 01302-0710 E: matthew at crocker.com P: (413) 746-2760 F: (413) 746-3704 W: http://www.crocker.com On Jun 26, 2014, at 10:34 AM, Feby Francis <feby.francis at crosstel.com> wrote:
<image001.gif> Experts,
I have a customer who travels a lot and uses our softphone offering, I need a solution to overcome the situations when the port 5060 is blocked.
Is there any work around to solve the port blocking problems? We use standard 5060 on the SBC and my switch vendor is Broadsoft.
Thanks for all the help and advices, Feby Francis
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