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I just tried portqry. (see the attached file). I'm able to query TCP5071 but not UDP5071.

So it seems RPAD is not listening on this. DMA uses UDP5071 to contact RPAD. Can I make DMA route using TCP5071? Or make RPAD listen on UDP5071?

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You have to add new site in RPRM site topology with particular IP,Subnet mask and Gateway of RPAD so that routing can be done by RPAD.

 

RPAD is a edge server and it not operate as VBP does.

 

BR

Yash Pal

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I did. And also made the site links. Please see the attached files.

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Remove the step mentioned in image 6.

 

Do the provisioning for that RPAD site

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I don't quite get it. Image 6 and 7 are from the RPAD site.

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Hi Mathias

 

have you tried to use 5070 port for SIP SBC on RM's topology?

 

Do you use UDP ports for SIP in your system?

 

 

Regards

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I use both TCP and UDP.

 

I tried to change it to using port 5070. I can now see the calls in the RPAD logs but it says SIP 404. It seems the external system I'm dialing doesn't support SIP dialing anymore. (I used to be able to dial them with SIP from my Jabber client but not anymore)

 

Is there any public video system I can dial into with SIP to test properly? I found some public Polycom HDX systems but it seems they are H323 only.

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