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I currently am unsing a Netgear FVS338 Router. I have 2 SIP Trunks that will call out but I have no speach patch. Under Port Triggering I have Transport Enabled UDP with Port 5060 both incoming and outgoing. Then I have SIP Trunking Enabled UDP with Ports 10000-10100 both incoming and outgoing. I have SIP ALG also Checked. I am not sure if the Sip Trunking Ports are correct. Can anyone tell me if I have something wrong or am missing some programming? Thanks.
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I would try disabling the SIP ALG. It's counter-intuitive but the ALG's usually break more than they help. Also, if there is an option to disable the SPI firewall, do it.
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Are you sure you only have 100 ports for RTP Traffic? Most systems start around 10K ports up to the whole upper range. I would check that as well.
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Will try these suggestions. Thanks.
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you might also want to expand your sip rtp ports to use 10000-20000 as thats standard in sip. and yes disable sip alg thats like the death of sip.
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