inactivity timeout (seconds) 120 Additional SIP signaling port (UDP) for. From displayed dialog box click Monitor Filter and fill in the following values next to the relevant Text box, and then. Firewall Settings> Flood Protection > Scroll down to UDP: Increase UDP timeout to 120. Navigate to Firewall Access Rules: Login to the SonicWall Firewall, Navigate to System Packet Monitor. Sonicwall Firewall - SIP Transformations. SonicwallVoIPSetupGuide) 1.GototheFirewallAccessRuleMenuandclickAddtoaddanewRule 2.CreateaLAN>WANRule.(Figure1) NO)WAN)8>LAN)RULES. Set the UDP Connection Inactivity Timeout (seconds) to 300, click OK on the warning.
#SONICWALL UDP TIMEOUT SETTINGS UPDATE#
The Asterisk server is set to a LAN segment, so it should have full outbound access with no restrictions other than any potential timeouts (and am I concerned with incoming or outgoing timeouts-I think both sets of rules have settings). We have found adjusting SonicWall routers with the following settings to be. Once the UDP timeout value is found you can update the value in the firewall access rules. This guide details required configurations for SonicWALL routers. UDP timeouts are 30 seconds so I'm not sure what that might affect.Īs mentioned, traffic is flowing-I put the call on hold and listen to the hold music for the entire time, so I'm definitely getting traffic sent. Set the Sonicwall default TCP timeout to 150 minutes (from 15 <- that looked promising), and still had the timeout, though I need to retest with the individual rules-I think the default may not override a rule created already even if it is set to default. Service: Any Source: WAN, Address Range 208.73.1.0/24 Source: WAN, Address Range 208.73.2. Depending on your current platform, check the following settings: New Platform - ALL NEW CUSTOMERS. No change (I was hopeful as the call just ends at the moment of disconnect, rather than an audio drop, and then a few seconds later a disconnect- seems like that might indicate a problem on the server side with a quick disconnect-but I'm just guessing). Sonicwall TZ 200 - Disable SIP Transformation - Enable consistent Nat - Set UDP timeout to 600 - Sonicwall TZ 170 Not Fully Compatible. (Not so unusual in Sonicwall, PIX/ASA, Mikrotik RouterOS, etc) Set Asterisk extension to expire session less than 30 seconds Set qualifyfreq less than 30 seconds in Asterisk.
OK- so set the session-timers=refuse and tested again. Adjust your firewall to a higher UDP timeout.