Re: how to classify sip traffic (voip)

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SIP uses 5060. What is hard is to classify is the RTP streams since they use pretty much any port. Its best to classify the SIP and RTP traffic at the endpoints and honor the labeled packets through the network.

Fabian Gervan wrote:
How i can classify sip traffic (voip)??
I try dst 5060 udp port, but dont'work. sip sesion use dynamic port.

Sniffing packets with windows net-peeker, I see that packets lenghts
is always=87
How i can filter, by  packet lenght, with u32?

Regards
Fabian
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