SIP vs IAX

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IAX and SIP are two different protocols for use with VoIP.

The main advantage of IAX, compared to SIP, is its ability to operate behind a NAT-router. IAX uses only 1 UDP connection for both control- and data-traffic. It is also possible to combine more than one channel (conversation) over this connection. This means only 1 (UDP) port has to be forwarded in the NAT-router to the Trixbox. IAX(2) uses a single UDP port 4569, the obsolete IAX1 protocol used port 5036.


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