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What ports to forward for the telephony server MyPBX U100?
I recently installed Mikrotik in the office, the telephony server and the SIP phone are on the same subnet, but I can’t connect to the server. I reset the settings of both the server and the phone, I also carefully entered the passwords.
For telephony, as I understand it, only port 5060 is needed. How can I see if it is open for me?
Just in case, I added an allow rule for TCP and UPD on port 5060 to Filter, but authorization still fails.
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Tika model?
If your equipment is on the same subnet, then the tick is not relevant at all.
Unless you have a "telephony server" plugged directly into Tick, I ask for this what kind of model and how the ports are configured./interface print
On the telephony server, if unix is installed, then do it in the console (you may need to install tcpdump - try yum install tcpdump or apt-get install tcpdump):
# sudo tcpdump -n -vv host
or
# sudo tcpdump -n -vv port 5060
Are packets running?
There are two options:
1 packets do not reach - network problem
2 packets go back and forth - authorization problem (incorrect login password, authorization type, etc.)
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