RE: Sip Traffic

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Hi I am pretty much a newbie, I found with sip if I match ports 5060 and
10000 - 20000 it works I noticed on some phones the use 13000 - 14000 and
others use 18000 - 19000.  there is a new sip-contrack out although I
haven't tried it yet.

william

-----Original Message-----
From: lartc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:lartc-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of LinuXKiD
Sent: 17 April 2006 15:59
To: lartc
Subject:  Sip Traffic


Hi.

there is a way to MARK udp VOIP (SIP) traffic,
in order to put in a highest prio class ?

Traffic flow seems start on udp 5060 port, but
next both server and client seems jump to a 
random(?) port.
	
I can't use CONNMARK because is udp traffic.

I only see a pattern for L7 patch in order to 
SIP traffic identification , but I run 2.4 
kernel series . 

When you patch 2.4 kernel with L7 patch,
later, Connmark (patch o matic ) can't apply.
(conflicts)

thank you.
--
Andres 
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