Yes you do. RTP (for voice and video) protocol normally uses ports 8000 for media transfer and 8001 for media control. If you are using X-lite, then port 8000 is used definitely. A client like eyeBeam, may choose from range of ports (i dont really know which exactly, but I always see ports in the range of 6000-7000). And Skype, for instance, can use ANY port available.
Anyway, you can monitor ports <= 1024 and open the rest. Those are well known and they are the target. There are some ports > 1024 that Windows uses for it's services and you might want to find our what those (because, i dont really know :) are and monitor them as well.
Good luck.
On 5/23/06, Americania .it americania@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi, I can' hear any voice when I call from a pc outside the Lan where ser is installed (I've got a router-firewall): I've port 5060 UDP/TCP forwarded to my ser server . Do I have to open other ports ?
Thanks
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