Restrictions of Monitoring of Phantom Packets
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The authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) default port range of 21645 to 21844 must not be configured.
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Up to ten port range entries can be defined under a single media-address range.
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The minimum port must be numerically lower than the maximum port.
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Port ranges should not overlap.
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Address ranges should not overlap.
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Address ranges and single addresses should not overlap.
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Where a range of addresses are defined in a single command, they will share any port ranges assigned. If there is a requirement to have different port ranges for different media addresses, then the addresses must be configured separately.
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If you are using the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), the interface used for media and signaling should be different.
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For TCP, the media address and the signaling address should not be identical. If the media address and the signaling address are identical, and the Cisco IOS XE based router platform (Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Router, Cisco 4000 Series Integrated Services Routers, or Cisco Cloud Services Router 1000V Series) selects an ephemeral port to send out signaling packets, the port may overlap with the port range of the media address. As a result, the signaling packets do not get punted up to the RP, and get dropped by the media packet filter. This may result in events such as incomplete TCP handshakes during the second leg of a call through CUBE or Voice Gateways.