CHAPTER18 Core Entities
Mediant 1000 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
Parameter Description
'UDP Port'
udp-port
[SIPInterface_UDPPort]
Defines the device's listening and source port for SIP
signaling traffic over UDP.
The valid range is 1 to 65534. The default is 5060.
Note:
â– The port must be different from ports configured
for RTP traffic (i.e., ports configured for Media
Realms) using the same IP network interface. For
example, if the RTP port range is 6000 to 6999,
the SIP port can either be less than 6000 or
greater than 6999.
â– The base UDP port number (configured by the
BaseUDPPort parameter) for RTP traffic must be
greater than the highest UDP port configured for a
SIP Interface. For example, if your highest
configured UDP port for a SIP Interface is 6060,
you must configure the BaseUDPPort parameter
to any value greater than 6060. For more
information on base UDP port, see Configuring
RTP Base UDP Port.
â– Each SIP Interface must have a unique signaling
port (i.e., no two SIP Interfaces can share the
same port - no port overlapping).
'TCP Port'
tcp-port
[SIPInterface_TCPPort]
Defines the device's listening port for SIP signaling
traffic over TCP.
The valid range is 1 to 65534. The default is 5060.
Note:
â– The port must be different from ports configured
for RTP traffic (i.e., ports configured for Media
Realms) using the same IP network interface. For
example, if the RTP port range is 6000 to 6999,
the SIP port can either be less than 6000 or
greater than 6999.
â– Each SIP Interface must have a unique signaling
port (i.e., no two SIP Interfaces can share the
same port - no port overlapping).
'TLS Port'
tls-port
[SIPInterface_TLSPort]
Defines the device's listening port for SIP signaling
traffic over TLS.
The valid range is 1 to 65534. The default is 5061.
Note:
â– The port must be different from ports configured
for RTP traffic (i.e., ports configured for Media
Realms) using the same IP network interface. For
example, if the RTP port range is 6000 to 6999,
the SIP port can either be less than 6000 or
greater than 6999.
â– Each SIP Interface must have a unique signaling
port (i.e., no two SIP Interfaces can share the
same port - no port overlapping).
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