Re: Filtering RTP/SIP protocol (Voip)?

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Salim S I wrote:
SIP is pretty easy. Normally it uses 5060 port. But prioritizing this
port traffic won't enhance the overall voice quality.
RTP ports are decided dynamically during SIP handshake. To filter RTP
protocol from packet pattern will delay the traffic. So using port
number is easier way, BUT, you need to find out these ports from the SIP
handshake messages.
How to prioritize depends on your setup's capabilities.

Correct. However, some conntrack modules are available for such dual port (negotiated data port) protocols like ftp. Need to see if one exists for SIP. If so, iptables can be used to mark SIP data connections and the mark can be used for traffic classification.

Search netfilter.org mailing lists please.

Mohan
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