Interface Capture outputWANhn0 17:19:25.796754 IP 185.26.240.4.5060 > 188.223.75.170.5060: UDP, length 887WANhn0 17:19:26.296327 IP 185.26.240.4.5060 > 188.223.75.170.5060: UDP, length 887WANhn0 17:19:27.397625 IP 185.26.240.4.5060 > 188.223.75.170.5060: UDP, length 887WANhn0 17:19:29.397009 IP 185.26.240.4.5060 > 188.223.75.170.5060: UDP, length 887WANhn0 17:19:33.395182 IP 185.26.240.4.5060 > 188.223.75.170.5060: UDP, length 887
Sorry to bump an old thread.I'm also facing the same issue, SIP being blocked by the default rule, when I run a packet capture it looks goodCode: [Select]Interface Capture outputWANhn0 17:19:25.796754 IP 185.26.240.4.5060 > 188.223.75.170.5060: UDP, length 887WANhn0 17:19:26.296327 IP 185.26.240.4.5060 > 188.223.75.170.5060: UDP, length 887WANhn0 17:19:27.397625 IP 185.26.240.4.5060 > 188.223.75.170.5060: UDP, length 887WANhn0 17:19:29.397009 IP 185.26.240.4.5060 > 188.223.75.170.5060: UDP, length 887WANhn0 17:19:33.395182 IP 185.26.240.4.5060 > 188.223.75.170.5060: UDP, length 887Did you manage to get your SIP fixed? If so how? As my SIP trunk provider gave me a SIP proxy address.