Blocked Port
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Blocked Port
Hi,
We currently use port 5060 UDP to receive traffic to our PROSBC.
However, we have a customer that is originating traffic from port 9090 and the SBC is blocking the connection. The destination port (the SBC port) is correct 5060 UDP.
Is there a way to allow customers that use different source ports but send traffic to the correct 5060 port?
We currently use port 5060 UDP to receive traffic to our PROSBC.
However, we have a customer that is originating traffic from port 9090 and the SBC is blocking the connection. The destination port (the SBC port) is correct 5060 UDP.
Is there a way to allow customers that use different source ports but send traffic to the correct 5060 port?
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Re: Blocked Port
Hi
Please try following;
NAPs -> Select the customer NAP -> Disable Filter by Proxy port option Save and activate the configuration.
Please try following;
NAPs -> Select the customer NAP -> Disable Filter by Proxy port option Save and activate the configuration.
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