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SIP support

SIP support

VoIP and SIP

FortiGate Version 4.0 MR1 Administration Guide
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The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a signaling protocol used for establishing and
conducting multiuser calls over TCP/IP networks using any media. Due to the complexity
of the call setup, not every firewall can handle SIP calls correctly, even if the firewall is
stateful. The FortiGate unit has a pre-defined SIP firewall service that tracks and scans
SIP calls and makes adjustments, to both the firewall state and call data, to ensure a
seamless call is established through the FortiGate unit regardless of its operation mode,
NAT, route, or transparent. FortiGate units support SIP
You can use protection profiles to control the SIP protocol and SIP call activity.
A statistical summary of SIP protocol activity is also available for managing SIP use.
This section includes some information about VoIP and SIP. It also describes how FortiOS
SIP support works and how to configure the key SIP features. For more configuration
information, see the
FortiGate CLI
The FortiGate unit supports the following SIP features:
stateful SIP tracking
RTP Pinholing
request control
rate limiting
event logging
communication archiving
NAT IP preservation
client connection control
register response acceptance
Application Level Gateway (ALG) control
SIP stateful HA
IPv6 support
This section describes:
VoIP and SIP
The FortiGate unit and VoIP security
How SIP support works
Configuring SIP
SIP is an IETF protocol for establishing Voice over IP (VoIP) connections. Many VoIP
networks choose SIP to handle multimedia sessions between endpoints. This lightweight
text-based signaling protocol is transported over either Transmission Control Protocol
(TCP) or User Datagram Protocol (UDP). SIP uses invitations to create Session
Description Protocol (SDP) messages that allow participants to agree on a set of
compatible media types.
SIP applications are based on a client-server structure and support user mobility with two
operating modes: proxy and redirect.
RFC
Reference.
VoIP and SIP
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