Jonas Kellens
2013-Oct-29 16:12 UTC
[asterisk-users] Question about how Asterisk works with RTP ports
Hello, short question : does Asterisk reserve RTP ports for every IP-phone that is being called ? If for instance an incoming call makes 10 IP-phones ring, does this mean that Asterisk preserves 10 x 2 RTP ports for audio ? I guess Asterisk sends in the SIP INVITE an SDP body with an RTP port number for audio ? If this is the case for the 10 IP-phones to which an INVITE is send to, this means at least 10 RTP ports are reserved for incoming audio, correct ??? Thanks. Jonas. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20131029/d91ca383/attachment.html>
Joshua Colp
2013-Oct-29 16:14 UTC
[asterisk-users] Question about how Asterisk works with RTP ports
Jonas Kellens wrote:> Hello, > > short question : does Asterisk reserve RTP ports for every IP-phone that > is being called ?It uses 2 ports per channel under normal circumstances, 1 for RTP and 1 for RTCP.> If for instance an incoming call makes 10 IP-phones ring, does this mean > that Asterisk preserves 10 x 2 RTP ports for audio ?Yes.> I guess Asterisk sends in the SIP INVITE an SDP body with an RTP port > number for audio ? If this is the case for the 10 IP-phones to which an > INVITE is send to, this means at least 10 RTP ports are reserved for > incoming audio, correct ???Yes. -- Joshua Colp Digium, Inc. | Senior Software Developer 445 Jan Davis Drive NW - Huntsville, AL 35806 - USA Check us out at: www.digium.com & www.asterisk.org