Each Trunk Group can have a Media Port Range
configured that indicates a range of values to use when allocating UDP ports. To provision a UDP media port range slightly larger than the actual count of ports ostensibly required to support the maximum simultaneous calls (not applicable to TCP media). The system reserves two UDP ports for each incoming UDP media call leg: one for (S)RTP and one for (S)RTCP. Thus, a configured port range must contain at least twice as many port numbers as the maximum simultaneous calls to be supported for that IPTG (not applicable to TCP media).
On SBC main screen, go to All > Zone > H323 Trunk Group > Media > Media Port Range.
Select the desired Address Context, Zone and H323 Trunk Group from the drop-down list to view its respective Media Port Range parameters.
Figure 1: H323Trunk Group - Media Port Range
The following fields are displayed:
Table 1: H323 Trunk Group - Media Port Range parameters
Parameter | Description |
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Base UDP Port | Indicates the start of the range of UDP ports to use for media. This value must be within the system-wide media port range. The value ranges from 1024-65534 and the default value is none . The value none indicates that this particular control is not applied and the port range specified by the system wide Media Port Range settings are used. |
Max UDP Port | Indicates the end of the range of UDP ports to use for media. This value must be greater than the Base Udp Port and within the system-wide media port range. The value ranges from 1024-65534 and the default value is none . The value none indicates that this particular control is not applied and the port range specified by the system wide Media Port Range settings are used. |
Make the required changes and click Save at the right hand bottom of the panel to save the changes made.