Re: [72attendees] SIP blocked in hotel rooms ....

Luca Martini <lmartini@cisco.com> Tue, 29 July 2008 13:35 UTC

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Subject: Re: [72attendees] SIP blocked in hotel rooms ....
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Dean Willis wrote:
>
> On Jul 29, 2008, at 12:06 AM, Luca Martini wrote:
>
>> Can we get SIP ( port 5060 udp/tcp ) unblocked in our hotel rooms ?
>>
>> Assuming that the network might at some point work ;-) it would be 
>> nice not to have to come to the lobby to make phone calls ...
>
> Speaking as the SIP chair, I use Skype in such situations. They were 
> not burdened by the IETF assumption that NATs don't exist.
>
SIP works perfectly if you do not block port 5060 .... ;-)
As soon as i have time to bring up my own asterisk server , you can bet 
that I'll be using something like port 110 ...

Luca

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> Dean
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