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sudha715
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Joined: Nov 01, 2006
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I am trying to connect Vonage Phone in India using VSNL braodband. Internet is working but the phone is not. Does anyone know why?? One reason could be that some of the ports required for Vonage are blocked for the service. Did anyone install Vonage before in India??
this is what I found on the internet:
The following ports are needed for OUTGOING Internet communications from the Vonage device to the Vonage servers.
DNS: Port 53 UDP
TFTP: Port 21, 69, 2400 UDP
HTTP: Port 80 UDP
NTP: Port 123 UDP
SIP: Port 5060 and 5061 UDP (used for older Vonage devices provisioned before 2005)
The following ports are needed for INCOMING and OUTGOING Internet communications from and to Vonage devices and servers.
RTP (Voice) Traffic: Ports 10000-20000 UDP. When a call is made, a random port between 10000 and 20000 is used for RTP (Voice) traffic. If any of these ports are blocked, you may experience one way or no audio.
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navydavy2001
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Joined: May 26, 2005
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Since this is the 5,000,000th time this question has been asked, you could go to the forum search and type "Vonage India" or "Vonage BNSL" and get some really good info. |
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Steve48
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Joined: Aug 30, 2005
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Also, please read the sticky message at the top of the forum that lists the things you should post when you're having trouble. The Voip test in particular is very important. Run the forum test listed in the sticky and also run a test at www.testyourvoip.com . The latter will not run if your ISP is blocking the necessary ports. |
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