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freakalad

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#60222 22-Apr-2010 11:49

Is Telecom blocking or shaping access to port 5060 (SIP) on their XT network?

I'm connecting via the direct APN (browsing OK, so I know there's data traffic flow), but I'm unable to connect to my SIP provider/gateway, whereas I'm able to connect to the same gateway over my ADSL line




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  #321628 22-Apr-2010 12:04
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No. VoIP works fine over XT.



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  #321713 22-Apr-2010 15:24
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freakalad: Is Telecom blocking or shaping access to port 5060 (SIP) on their XT network?

I'm connecting via the direct APN (browsing OK, so I know there's data traffic flow), but I'm unable to connect to my SIP provider/gateway, whereas I'm able to connect to the same gateway over my ADSL line


NB: SIP is signaling, not traffic. Shaping would only be useful on RTSP or related streaming protocols.




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  #322143 23-Apr-2010 16:09

Is this still the case?

Last week we tested SIP via X-lite on an XP netbook OK, this week only one direction works.

All indications are that it *should* work, but it doesn't in practice.

I just need to confirm, please




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  #322199 23-Apr-2010 19:33
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Working fine for me.

1 way audio typically suggests a NAT issue.

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