So I have a situation where I need to expose SIP host over an alternate port and I haven't found documentation that shows if/how you can change the port that the XG SIP helper is working on.
If I initiate the call via the typical port 5060 I see the expected address translations in the SIP header, however if I change it to 5061 or another similar port the translations don't take place, the SIP header contains the internal address of the client and server. This obviously results in bad traffic and thus audio not going from server to client.
Is it possible to configure the SIP helper module in XG firewall to work on additional or alternate ports?
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