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Carrier Wifi Calling not working with FortiGate and Asus
Hi Experts,
I'm using FortiGate 80E with firmware version 7.4.1 for my network. I have an Asus RT-AC88U as access point for my wireless access.
My carrier Wifi Calling not getting enabled on our mobiles. Is there any specific port or services that i need to enable on Lan to Wan policy? Kindly guide me. Thank you.
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Hello,
You may consider to run debug flow and try to reproduce the issue:
diagnose debug flow filter addr <phone IP address>
diagnose debug flow show function-name enable
diagnose debug flow trace start 100
diagnose debug enable
and check failed session setups.
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When Wi-Fi calling is enabled on a smartphone, an IPSec tunnel is established between the phone and the mobile network through which calls are routed.
Here's what AT&T says, but it's similar for other carriers.
Allow Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) and imap
Ports 500, 4500, and 143 (shown in the table) are used to communicate to the AT&T network and must be open.
Data ports
Port | TCP or UDP | Service or protocol name | RFC | Service name |
500 | UDP | Wi-Fi Calling | 5996 | IKEv2 |
4500 | UDP | Wi-Fi Calling | 5996 | IKEv2 |
143 | TCP | Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) | 3501 | imap |
Google Wi-Fi WiFi Calling with your carrier name, like Verizon, to get their specific settings.
