@cburgamy - The command, "ip sip udp 5060" shows up by default in the configuration. It tells the AOS device which port the SIP stack in AOS should operate on, or in other words, which port to expect SIP traffic. By default, this port is defined as UDP port 5060. However, the SIP functionality will not be in effect unless the "ip sip" command is issued. Let us know if you have any further questions.
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Noor
@cburgamy - The command, "ip sip udp 5060" shows up by default in the configuration. It tells the AOS device which port the SIP stack in AOS should operate on, or in other words, which port to expect SIP traffic. By default, this port is defined as UDP port 5060. However, the SIP functionality will not be in effect unless the "ip sip" command is issued. Let us know if you have any further questions.
Thanks,
Noor
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Noor
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Levi