SIP port setting for SAP1001

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yys2000
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SIP port setting for SAP1001

Post by yys2000 »

Hi:
Can I use 80 or 5060 for the SIP port?

Thx :?:
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Re: SIP port setting for SAP1001

Post by FONGO_steve »

You can use 5060, which is the default SIP port for almost all devices.
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Re: SIP port setting for SAP1001

Post by dibsmft »

Port 5060 UDP is the normal port that is used for SIP signaling. Some providers offer other ports eg. 5080 UDP and Vbuzzer uses port 80 UDP .
This is the external port.
Normally you can forward a port of your choice if it is not already used for something else eg. 5021 UDP from the router to the ATA (and enter this as the local port the standard port in the ATA setup or it may be assumed by default). The ATA (or SIP client) should look after sending the outgoing signals to the 5060 port and the reply return via the internal port to the ATA via your router NAT.