12-13-2006 11:17 AM - edited 03-03-2019 03:02 PM
Hi all,
I am trying to see if the traffic to/from port 5060 is passing through my router.
Is there any easy way to do this apart from port sniffing.
I need to see if my SIP RTP are going through the router.
12-13-2006 12:50 PM
If you don't have any traffic other than SIP/RTP you can do a "debug ip udp". This would show debugging like this.
Dec 13 14:47:49: UDP: sent src=xx.yy.163.70(5060), dst=192.168.2.45(5065), length=383
Dec 13 14:47:49: UDP: sent src=xx.yy.163.70(17063), dst=xx.yy.181.6(14565), length=56
Dec 13 14:47:49: UDP: rcvd src=xx.yy.181.6(14565), dst=xx.yy.163.70(17063), length=16
12-14-2006 05:48 AM
I'm not seing any traffic udp on port 5060 hitting the external interface using the "debug IP udp".
5060 is TCP though right? only RTP is UDP...?!?
So how could I see the SIP sessions on 5060 witting the router to confirm there getting at least there?
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