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Re: How to Blocking VoIP ( H.323) ?


From: Joe Shen <joe_hznm () yahoo com sg>
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 18:35:18 +0800 (CST)


After reading your kindly reply, I got following 
list for blocking VoIP at edge router:

1. block traffic on port 1719, 1720 (both tcp/udp),
   but this could not deal with those who modified 
   signaling port;

2. content filtering by using some special euqipment;
   , very expensive

3. legismation by gov., well I don't think this could
   be a method possible 

4. ???? for IM with voice ability

5. change QoS level for marked packets, 
   (how could it be done with no QoS network, RED ?)


here goes my further question:

a) Could WRED be applied with current network for VoIP
packets selectively? ( I means RTP packets carrying
unwanted VoIP )

b) Is there anyway to cache those equipment modifying
signaling port number? 

c) any better way ? any experience?

regards

Joe 




 --- Robert Mathews <mathews () hawaii edu> wrote:   



On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, Christopher L. Morrow wrote:

Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 19:49:10 +0000 (GMT)
From: Christopher L. Morrow
<christopher.morrow () mci com>
To: Robert Mathews <mathews () hawaii edu>
Cc: NANOG <nanog () merit edu>
Subject: Re: How to Blocking  VoIP ( H.323) ?

On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, Robert Mathews wrote:


To Joe Shen:

Perhaps 'I am failing to see it' but, what can
be gained by blocking VoIP
traffic other than freeing bandwidth and CPU
churnings?

reference panamanian gov'ts choice to protect
legacy/incumbant carrier
business by blocking voip. no one said it was
'smart' just that it was
what the gov't wanted. Perhaps Joe lives in a
similar situation?


Hi Chris:

Indeed....  hegemonic tendencies/behaviour by telcos
aside, I was
attempting to understand if there were 'some'
ORGANIZATIONAL dyscrasias
that prohibited 'operationlizing' of VoIP.  To be
brief, I would humbly
submit that any malady in this area is worthy of
greater exploration IF
ONLY to expedite and effectuate the alignment of
org-to-org operational
instruments and their respective interfaces.


Best,
Robert.
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